Claims
- 1. A method of separating tritium and deuterium from a gaseous mixture thereof, said method comprising the steps of:
- providing a bulk getter in a casing, said getter having the capability to absorb deuterium and tritium, and the capability to desorb tritium at a greater rate than deuterium,
- introducing the gaseous mixture into the casing, causing the absorption of the tritium and the deuterium from the gaseous mixture into the getter to produce an initial loading of the getter,
- selectively desorbing a portion of the tritium and deuterium from the getter to produce a desorbed mixture which is tritium-enriched in respect to deuterium,
- pumping the desorbed tritium-enriched mixture into a separate container, the remaining gaseous loading in the getter being deuterium-enriched in respect to tritium,
- desorbing the getter to a substantially greater extent to produce a deuterium-enriched gaseous mixture, and
- removing the deuterium-enriched mixture into another container.
- 2. A method according to claim 1,
- in which the getter comprises a zirconium-aluminum alloy.
- 3. A method according to claim 1,
- in which the getter comprises a zirconium-vanadium-iron alloy.
- 4. A method according to claim 1,
- in which the selective desorption of the getter is carried out until the gaseous loading of the getter is approximately fifty percent of the original loading.
- 5. A method according to claim 1,
- in which the tritium-enriched mixture is subjected to at least one additional stage of absorbing the mixture into a getter,
- partially desorbing the second-mentioned getter to produce a desorbed mixture which is further tritium-enriched,
- removing the further tritium-enriched mixture,
- desorbing the second-mentioned getter to a substantial additional extent to produce a desorbed mixture which is deuterium-enriched,
- and removing the last-mentioned deuterium-enriched mixture.
- 6. A method of separating heavier and lighter hydrogen isotopes from a gaseous mixture thereof, said method comprising the steps of:
- providing a bulk getter in a casing said getter having the capability to absorb heavy and light hydrogen isotopes, and the capability to desorb the heavier isotope at a greater rate than the lighter isotope,
- introducing the gaseous mixture into the casing,
- causing the absorption of the hydrogen isotopes from the gaseous mixture into the getter to produce an initial loading of the getter,
- selectively desorbing a portion of the isotopes from the getter to produce a desorbed mixture which is enriched with the heavier isotope,
- pumping the desorbed mixture into a separate container,
- the remaining gaseous loading in the getter being enriched with the lighter isotope,
- desorbing the getter to a substantially greater extent to produce a gaseous mixture which is enriched with the lighter isotope,
- and removing the last-mentioned mixture into another container.
- 7. A method according to claim 6,
- in which the getter comprises a zirconium-aluminum alloy.
- 8. A method according to claim 6,
- in which the getter comprises a zirconium-vanadium-iron alloy.
- 9. A method according to claim 6
- in which the selective desorption of the getter is carried out until the gaseous loading of the getter is approximately one-half of the original loading.
- 10. A method according to claim 6,
- in which the heavier isotope-enriched mixture is subjected to at least one additional stage of absorbing the mixture into a getter,
- partially desorbing the second-mentioned getter to produce a desorbed mixture which is further enriched with the heavier isotope,
- removing the last-mentioned desorbed mixture,
- desorbing the second-mentioned getter to a substantially greater extent to produce a desorbed mixture which is enriched with the lighter isotope,
- and removing the last-mentioned mixture.
CONTRACTUAL ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The U.S. Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DE-AC02-76-CHO-3073 between the U.S. Department of Energy and Princeton University.
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