Claims
- 1. A process for sorbing hydrogen-containing gases in order to create a vacuum essentially consisting of the steps of:
- I. providing a device comprising:
- A. a metal support; and
- B. a hydrogen sorbing composition of matter adherent to said support said composition comprising:
- i) a porous physical H.sub.2 O sorbent; and
- ii) palladium oxide in contact with said porous physical H.sub.2 O sorbent; and then
- II. contacting the hydrogen-containing gasses at cryogenic temperatures with said device.
- 2. A device for the sorption of hydrogen-containing gases from a vacuum space apparatus working at cryogenic temperature containing a metal strip having a length greater than its width and having an uppermost surface and lowermost surface a means for operating the device at a cryogenic temperature, and furthermore containing a hydrogen sorbing composition adherent to said strip wherein said composition is a binary composition consisting essentially of:
- i) a porous physical H.sub.2 O sorbing material; and
- ii) palladium oxide in contact with said H.sub.2 O sorbing material under i).
- 3. The device of claim 2 wherein said H.sub.2 O sorbing material is aluminum oxide.
- 4. The device of claim 2 wherein said composition is adherent to at least one surface of said strip, wherein said H.sub.2 O sorbing material is a particulate aluminum oxide, having a particle size from 5 to 100 microns, and wherein said H.sub.2 O sorbing material is coated by a layer of palladium oxide.
- 5. The device of claim 4, operating at a temperature lower than 90K, wherein the weight ratio between said aluminum oxide and said palladium oxide is from 99.9: 0.1 to 50:50 and wherein said metal strip is made from aluminum and shows a thickness from 25 to 1000 microns.
- 6. The device of claim 5 wherein said palladium oxide layer is replaced by clusters of palladium oxide on the surface of said aluminum oxide.
- 7. The device of claim 6 wherein said clusters are obtained by bringing said aluminum oxide into contact with the solution of a water soluble palladium salt and by precipitating then palladium oxide by means of an alkaline solution.
- 8. A process for sorbing hydrogen-containing gases, to create a vacuum in a high energy particle accelerator, essentially consisting of the step of bringing said hydrogen-containing gases, at a cryogenic temperature, into contact with the device of claim 2.
- 9. A process for sorbing hydrogen-containing gases, in order to create a vacuum essentially consisting of the steps of:
- I. providing the device of claim 2;
- II. bringing said hydrogen-containing gases, at a cryogenic temperature, into contact with said device under I).
- 10. The process of claim 8 wherein said cryogenic temperature is equal to or lower than 90K.
- 11. The process of claim 9 wherein said cryogenic temperature is equal to or lower than 90K.
- 12. A process for the adsorption of hydrogen-containing gases in order to create a vacuum essentially consisting of the steps of:
- I. providing a device comprising:
- A. a metal support; and
- B. a hydrogen sorbing composition of matter adherent to said support said composition comprising:
- i) a porous physical H.sub.2 O sorbent; and
- ii) palladium metal in contact with said porous physical H.sub.2 O sorbent; and then
- II. contacting the hydrogen-containing gases at cryogenic temperatures with said device.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 800,434, filed Nov. 29, 1991.
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