Claims
- 1. The process of enriching a hydrogen atmosphere with at least one heavy hydrogen isotope, comprising the steps of:
- a. selectively contacting an alloy hydride of titanium and at least one metal selected from the group of metals consisting of vanadium, chromium, manganese and molybdenum with a gaseous flow of hydrogen containing protium and at least one heavy isotope of hydrogen at a temperature in the range of -20.degree. to 40.degree. C and at a pressure above the dissociation pressure of the solid hydride phase until the ratio of the heavy hydrogen isotope to protium in the solid hydride phase is greater than the same ratio in the gas phase to selectively concentrate at least one of the heavy isotopes in the hydrided metal alloy;
- b. thereafter isolating the enriched hydride from the gas stream while the temperature and pressure of the enriched hydride are undisturbed;
- c. then decomposing the enriched isolated hydride to evolve enriched hydrogen; and
- d. recovering the evolved hydrogen enriched with the heavy isotope that is produced by the decomposing.
- 2. The process of claim 1 in which the solid titanium hydride has a S.F. greater than one.
- 3. The process of claim 1 in which the contacting continues until equilibrium is reached with a gas containing protium and tritium.
- 4. The process of claim 1 in which the titanium is alloyed with Cr.
- 5. The process of claim 4 in which the Ti content varies from 25 to 50 atom %.
- 6. The process of claim 1 in which the hydride alloy is TiCr.sub.2 H.sub.1.68.
- 7. The process of claim 1 in which the hydride formed is TiCr.sub.2 H.sub.1.48.
- 8. The process of enriching a protium atmosphere with at least one heavy hydrogen isotope, comprising the steps of:
- a. alloying titanium with at least one metal selected from the group of metals consisting of V, Cr, Mn, Mo, Fe, Co and Ni having an alloy hydride hydrogen separation factor greater than one;
- b. hydriding the alloy with protium;
- c. selectively contacting the alloy hydride at a pressure above the dissociation pressure of the hydrided alloy with a protium treating gas containing higher than normal amounts of at least one heavy isotope of hydrogen at a temperature in the range of up to 40.degree. C to enrich the hydrided alloy in at least said one isotope;
- d. isolating the enriched hydrided alloy; and
- e. decomposing the isolated enriched alloy to produce the enriched atmosphere.
- 9. The process of enriching a protium containing hydrogen atmosphere with at least one heavy hydrogen isotope, comprising the steps of:
- a. selectively contacting a hydrided titanium metal alloy with a circulating gaseous stream of protium containing higher than normal amounts of at least one heavy isotope of hydrogen at a pressure above the dissociation pressure of the hydrided alloy at a temperature where enrichment is taking place selectively to concentrate at least one of the heavy isotopes of hydrogen in the hydrided metal alloy;
- b. continuing said contacting until equilibrium is reached;
- c. isolating the enriched metal alloy hydride from the gas stream while the temperature and pressure of the enriched metal alloy hydride are undisturbed; and
- d. decomposing the isolated enriched metal alloy hydride for selectively recovering hydrogen enriched in the heavy isotope;
- e. the titanium being alloyed with at least one metal selected from the group consisting of V, Cr, Mn, Mo, Fe, Co and Ni.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
This invention was made in the course of, or under a contract with the United States Energy Research and Development Administration.
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