PROSPECTS OF USING LOW-TEMPERATURE ADSORPTION FOR NEON SEPARATION INTO ISOTOPES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18198/j.ind.gases.2006.0228Keywords:
Neon, Helium, Neon isotopes, Sorption separation into isotopes, Gas chromatography, Ultramicroporous sorbents, Concentration desorptionAbstract
It is efficient to produce pure and high pure neon isotopes by a method of low temperature adsorption. A laboratory installation has been made for this purpose. A research on the efficiency of the neon separation into isotopes in a temperature range of 77–65 K has been carried out on the installation with a variation of different parameters. The parameters ensuring an effective process of separation have been found. A possibility of creating a liquid neon phase in sorbent micropores at the temperatures of 77–55 K by a method of frontal chromatographic experiment has been confirmed. Its influence on a separation process has been studied. It has been proved that neon is separated into isotopes in a very narrow interval of partial pressures at the doze volumes of about 4 cm3 and temperatures of 70+2 K.
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