Method for the Purification of Noble Gases, Nitrogen and Hydrogen

Method for the Purification of Noble Gases, Nitrogen and Hydrogen
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Release: 1997
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A method and apparatus for the purification and collection of hydrogen isotopes in a flowing inert gaseous mixture containing impurities, wherein metal alloy getters having the capability of sorbing non-hydrogen impurities such as oxygen, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, methane, ammonia, nitrogen and water vapor are utilized to purify the gaseous mixture of impurities. After purification hydrogen isotopes may be more efficiently collected. A plurality of parallel process lines utilizing metal getter alloys can be used to provide for the continuous purification and collection of the hydrogen isotopes.

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Author: U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
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Total Pages: 726
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LADC.

LADC.
Author: U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
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Total Pages: 244
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Hydrogen Energy System

Hydrogen Energy System
Author: Yuda Yürüm
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9401101116

In the near future the world will need to convert to a suitable, clean energy supply: one that will meet the demands of an increasing population while giving few environmental problems. One such possible supply is hydrogen. Hydrogen Energy System describes the present status of hydrogen as an energy supply, as well as its prospect in the years to come. It covers the transition to hydrogen-based, sustainable energy systems, the technology of hydrogen production, its storage and transport, and current and future hydrogen utilisation. Economic analyses of the hydrogen energy system, together with case studies, are also presented.

A Compilation of the Physical Equilibria and Related Properties of the Hydrogen-carbon Monoxide System

A Compilation of the Physical Equilibria and Related Properties of the Hydrogen-carbon Monoxide System
Author: Dennis E. Drayer
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Total Pages: 106
Release: 1961
Genre: Carbon monoxide
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Literature data have been used to calculate K-factors for the hydrogen-carbon monoxide system over the range of 68. 2 to 122.2°K and 10 to 225 atmospheres. K-factors are presented graphically for eight isotherms over this range. Published data on the solid-vapor region are presented separately as composition versus pressure at constant temperature. A bibliography of approximately 450 references is also presented on related properties for this system and for the pure components.