Title of article
Practical-scale tests of cryogenic molecular sieve for separating low-concentration hydrogen isotopes from helium
Author/Authors
Willms، نويسنده , , R.Scott and Taylor، نويسنده , , David J and Enoeda، نويسنده , , Mikio and Okuno، نويسنده , , Kenji، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Pages
6
From page
386
To page
391
Abstract
Earlier bench-scale work at the Tritium Systems Test Assembly (TSTA) at Los Alamos National Laboratory examined a number of adsorbents for their suitability for separating low-concentration hydrogen (no tritium) from helium. One of the effective adsorbents was Linde 5A molecular sieve. Recently, experiments including tritium were conducted using practical-scale adsorbers. These tests used existing cryogenic molecular sieve beds (CMSBs) which each contain about 1.6 kg of Linde 5A molecular sieve. They are part of the TSTA integrated tritium processing system. Gas was fed to each CMSB at about 13 SLPM (standard liters per minute) with a nominal composition of 99% He, 0.98% H2 and 0.02% HT. In all cases, for an extended period of time, the beds allowed no detectable (via Raman spectroscopy) hydrogen isotopes to escape in the bed effluent. Thereafter, the hydrogen isotopes appeared in the bed exit with a relatively sharp breakthrough curve. It is concluded that cryogenic molecular sieve adsorption is a practical and effective means of separating low-concentration hydrogen isotopes from a helium carrier.
Journal title
Fusion Engineering and Design
Serial Year
1995
Journal title
Fusion Engineering and Design
Record number
2363145
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