Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology
Online ISSN : 1881-1248
Print ISSN : 0022-3131
Separation Factor of Hydrogen and Deuterium by Suspension Electrolysis Using Mercury Cathode
Mutsuaki SHINAGAWAHiroaki TSURUNOHiroshi SAITOHiroharu MIZUSAKIAkihiko MUROMATSUHiroyuki NEZU
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1973 年 10 巻 12 号 p. 719-725

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The electrolytic separation factor between hydrogen and deuterium was examined using mercury or else platinum cathode immersed in 1F NH4Cl in 10v/0D2O water containing cobalt sulfide powder in suspension. Several other kinds of powdered materials in suspension were also studied. In the case of mercury pool electrode, the materials added in suspension were effective in enhancing the hydrogen/deuterium separation factor, but powder suspension was ineffective on platinum plate electrode. The powdered material added in suspension served as catalyst on the hydrogen evolution reaction at the mercury cathode. The influence of the applied potential on the separation factor was studied over the temperature range of 15°∼80°C. The results provided an indication of the rate-determining steps governing the electrolytic hydrogen evolution.
The experimental values obtained for the separation factor and activation energy gave an insight into the mechanism of the rate-determining step of the hydrogen evolution at the working electrode.
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