Claims
- 1. An apparatus for separating heavy isotopes of hydrogen in their oxide forms from contaminated water comprising:
- an elongated hollow enclosure having a feed stream inlet, an exit stream outlet and a permeate outlet;
- a plurality of individual elongated hollow core fibers each having a first and a second end and extending within said enclosure;
- at least a portion of said hollow core fibers at least partially filled with beads formed of an exchange resin;
- each said first end in direct fluid communication with said feed stream inlet to direct a feed stream of contaminated water directly into said hollow core fibers;
- each said second end in direct fluid communication with said exit stream outlet;
- said beads capable of absorbing a portion of the heavy isotopes of hydrogen from the contaminated water passing through said plurality of hollow core fibers by exchange with waters of hydration of said beads;
- said hollow core fibers capable of allowing permeation of light water outwardly through a wall of each of said hollow core fibers as a permeate which is removed from said apparatus through said permeate outlet while substantially preventing permeation of heavy isotopes of hydrogen;
- a remainder of contaminated water exiting from said apparatus through said exit stream outlet substantially reduced in heavy hydrogen isotope content from that of the feed stream.
- 2. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1, further comprising:
- a sensor connected to said exit stream outlet for determining the amount of heavy isotopes of hydrogen remaining in an exit stream of water passing from said exit stream outlet;
- a control valve connected to said exit stream outlet and controlled by input from said sensor, said control valve directing the exit stream to one of a plurality of preselected destinations.
- 3. A heavy hydrogen oxide isotope separating apparatus comprising:
- an elongated hollow enclosure having a feed stream inlet, an exit stream outlet and a permeate outlet;
- a plurality of individual elongated hollow core fibers each having a first and a second end and extending within said enclosure;
- at least a portion of said hollow core fibers at least partially filled with beads formed of an exchange resin;
- each said first end in direct fluid communication with said feed stream inlet to direct a feed stream of contaminated water directly into said hollow core fibers;
- each said second end in direct fluid communication with said exit stream outlet;
- said beads capable of absorbing a portion of the heavy isotopes of hydrogen from the contaminated water passing through said plurality of hollow tubular members by exchange of a portion of said heavy isotopes of hydrogen with waters of hydration of said beads; said hollow tubular members having a wall pore size sufficient to substantially allow permeation of substantially light water therethrough while substantially preventing permeation of heavy isotopes of hydrogen, whereby a portion of the heavy isotopes of hydrogen are absorbed by said hollow tubular members during permeation of substantially light water contained within the contaminated water outwardly through the walls of said hollow tubular members, the permeate exiting from said apparatus through said permeate outlet reduced in heavy hydrogen isotopes from that of the feed stream;
- a remainder of water exiting from said apparatus through said exit stream outlet substantially reduced in heavy hydrogen isotope contamination from that of the feed stream.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/093,459, filed Jun. 8, 1998, which is a continuation in part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/047,648 filed Mar. 25, 1998, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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