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Compact Determination of Hydrogen Isotopes

David B. Robinson

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 71 / Number 3 / April 2017 / Pages 363-368

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.1080/15361055.2017.1293419

First Online Publication:April 27, 2017

Scanning calorimetry of a confined, reversible hydrogen sorbent material has been previously proposed as a method to determine compositions of unknown mixtures of diatomic hydrogen isotopologues and helium. Application of this concept could result in greater process knowledge during the handling of these gases. Previously published studies have focused on mixtures that do not include tritium. This paper focuses on modeling to predict the effect of tritium in mixtures of the isotopologues on a calorimetry scan. The model predicts that tritium can be measured with a sensitivity comparable to that observed for hydrogen-deuterium mixtures, and that under some conditions, it may be possible to determine the atomic fractions of all three isotopes in a gas mixture.