JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OF JAPAN
Online ISSN : 1881-1299
Print ISSN : 0021-9592

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Hydrogen Isotope Separation in Carbon Nanopores
Hideki TANAKAMinoru T. MIYAHARA
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We investigate D2/H2 and HD/H2 binary mixture adsorption in carbon slit pores and carbon cylindrical pores using equilibrium molecular simulations and determine the optimum pore size and topology for quantum sieving of hydrogen isotopes at 77 K. We show that the grand canonical Monte Carlo method with the Feynman-Hibbs variational approach (FH-GCMC) can be used as an alternative to that with the rigorous Feynman's path integral formalism (PI-GCMC) for exploring quantum H2 adsorption at 77 K. Further, we employ FH-GCMC to investigate D2/H2 and HD/H2 binary mixture adsorption at 77 K. We show that, under the separation conditions of adsorption-desorption cycling between 0.1 and 1 MPa at 77 K, the optimum pore topology for quantum sieving of hydrogen isotopes is a cylindrical pore, and the pore sizes that yield the largest recoverable adsorption amount with high selectivity are 0.623 nm for D2 and 0.625 nm for HD. We also demonstrate that the ideal adsorbed solution theory can effectively predict the selectivity of D2 and HD over H2 in nanopores at 77 K (below 1 MPa) by comparing its results with those from the binary mixture FH-GCMC simulations.
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