Means for separating isotopes of hydrogen based on the principle

Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector

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55 67, 55 68, 55267, 55386, B01D 1508

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ABSTRACT:
The invention describes a means for separating isotopes of hydrogen which is based on the principle of gas chromatography and is suitable for separating large amounts of hydrogen as is necessary for fusion experiments. The substantially higher throughput in comparison to that of other analysis devices based on gas chromatography is rendered feasible by the fact that the packings of the separation columns and the collectors for absorbing the separate species contain inert additives which ensure even distribution of the gas flow.

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"A Pilot Plant for the Recovery and Separation of Tritium from the Spent l of Fusion Experiments", H. Frischmuth et al., Achema-82-20.
"Evaluation of Large-Scale Gaschromatography for the Recovery and Separation of Tritium from the Exhaust of Tritium-Burning Tokamak Fusion Experiments", J. Perchermeier et al.

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