Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Oxygen or compound thereof – Water
Patent
1988-01-25
1990-04-10
Doll, John
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Oxygen or compound thereof
Water
423210, C01B 500
Patent
active
049159291
ABSTRACT:
A method of enrichment of D.sub.2 O in solutions of D.sub.2 O in H.sub.2 O by contacting said solutions in the steam phase with hexagonal crystalline to produce enriched D.sub.2 O. The passages may be repeated to achieve a desired amount of D.sub.2 O.
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Doll John
Iowa State University & Research Foundation, Inc.
Langel Wayne A.
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