1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0925-8388(99)00438-7
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Absorption of hydrogen isotopes by Pd–Pt alloys

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“…This feature was the same as reported for other Pd alloys, 4,20,23,24) but magnitude of the isotope effect for the present alloy was slightly larger than that for palladium. 20) This suggests that the potential curve for hydrogen in the octahedral site, which is the site occupied by hydrogen in the present alloy, is slightly gentler than that of palladium. A gradual potential curve of the octahedral site generally gives rise to a large isotope effect on hydrogen absorption.…”
Section: Thermodynamic Propertysupporting
confidence: 73%
“…This feature was the same as reported for other Pd alloys, 4,20,23,24) but magnitude of the isotope effect for the present alloy was slightly larger than that for palladium. 20) This suggests that the potential curve for hydrogen in the octahedral site, which is the site occupied by hydrogen in the present alloy, is slightly gentler than that of palladium. A gradual potential curve of the octahedral site generally gives rise to a large isotope effect on hydrogen absorption.…”
Section: Thermodynamic Propertysupporting
confidence: 73%
“…In regard to other types of alloys, e.g., Pd-Au [20,[36][37][38] or Pd-Pt [21,34,[39][40][41], the Pd-Rh system demonstrates a very unusual hydrogen absorption behavior. With the addition of a small amount of Rh the maximum alloy absorption capacity in the β phase increases [4][5][6][7][8][9].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3] The property of Pd-Pt alloys is especially useful for the separation of hydrogen isotopes and has been successfully applied for an advanced gas chromatography for hydrogen isotope separation around room temperature without using any replacement gas. [4][5][6] It is reported in our previous papers 7,8) that the heat of hydrogen absorption as well as hydride formation decreases with increasing platinum-content in the alloy. On the other hand, the thermodynamic isotope effect on hydrogen absorption measured by the ratio of equilibrium pressures between protium and deuterium are almost invariable despite the change in the alloy composition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, the thermodynamic isotope effect on hydrogen absorption measured by the ratio of equilibrium pressures between protium and deuterium are almost invariable despite the change in the alloy composition. 7,8) It suggests that one can select a proper alloy for operation under a given condition of the chromatograph without changing the magnitude of the isotope effect. 7,8) From the other viewpoint, however, since the isotope separation by this system is principally due to the thermodynamic isotope effect, an important factor for separation is to establish absorption equilibrium in a separation column during flowing out of the charged mixture gas of hydrogen isotopes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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