Published July 1981 | Version v1
Journal article

Tritium separation from light and heavy water by bipolar electrolysis

  • 1. Oak Ridge National Lab., TN (USA)

Description

Using multiple bipolar electrolytic separation of hydrogen isotopes with Pd-25%Ag electrodes, the mathematical feasibility of this method for tritium separation was shown and experimentally verified. Separation factors were measured on single bipolar electrodes and were found to be approximately equivalent to those associated with individual ordinary electrolytic systems. Multibipolar separations were experimentally achieved in single cascaded cells in which each bipolar electrode was of equal area to others in a series arrangement. Factors measured for multibipolar H-D separation were close to the values measured in single-stage cell measurements; for H-T separation, interstage leakage reduced the measured separation factor. However, in both cases separation of sufficient magnitude was achieved to show feasibility for real application to the extraction of tritium from large-volume systems at high current density. (author)

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Journal Title
J. Appl. Electrochem.
Journal Volume
11
Journal Issue
4
Series
J. Appl. Electrochem.
Journal Page Range
477-488
ISSN
0021-891X