“…Zolotarev et al have applied spillover to replace H atoms in organic molecules by deuterium (D) or tritium (T) atoms. The results of their extensive studies are described in two recent reviews. , They brought D 2 or T 2 gas in contact with a solid mixture of an inorganic support (such as barium sulfate or calcium carbonate), a Rh, Pd, or Pt salt, and a small amount of amino acid, peptide, carbohydrate, nucleoside, or heterocyclic acid at 100–240 °C during 20–200 min. An exchange of D or T atoms for H atoms took place in the organic molecule.…”