Multi-step chemical and radiation process

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products – Processes of treating materials by wave energy

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ABSTRACT:
A process which utilizes radiation energy, preferably that obtained from a fusion reaction and which includes selecting starting chemical materials having at least two molecules such as calcium bromide and water which contain as a part thereof a desired product H.sub.2, a by-product O.sub.2 and which chemically form an active material HBr that may be dissociated by radiation. A two step process permits the radiolytically dissociated Br to react with residual molecules to form and recycle the starting material CaBr.sub.2. A combination of thermochemical and radiolytic reactions such as available in nuclear reactions therefore produces a greater yield of a desired end product such as hydrogen, also producing a by-product such as oxygen from a low cost expendable source material such as water, and reforms the starting material. Also the process provides for convenient separation of the desired end products.

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patent: 3378446 (1968-04-01), Whittlesey
Steinberg, Advances in Science & Technology, vol. 1, 1962, pp. 309, 312 & 313.

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