Deuterium isotope enrichment in methane-hydrogen mixtures subjected to a low-temperature glow discharge
Applied Physics Letters1977Vol. 31(9), pp. 575–577
Abstract
Significant enrichment of deuterium has been demonstrated in flowing CH4-H2 mixtures subjected to a low-temperature glow discharge. In the best case, over 500% enrichment per stage was measured. A pronounced translational temperature effect was observed with the optimum enrichment occurring at Twall=−105 °C.
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