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Hydrogen Isotope Separation in Confined Nanospaces: Carbons, Zeolites, Metal-Organic Frameworks, and Covalent Organic Frameworks

Author(s)
Kim, Jin YeongOh, HyunchulMoon, Hoi Ri
Issued Date
2019-05
DOI
10.1002/adma.201805293
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/25561
Fulltext
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/adma.201805293
Citation
ADVANCED MATERIALS, v.31, no.20, pp.1805293
Abstract
One of the greatest challenges of modern separation technology is separating isotope mixtures in high purity. The separation of hydrogen isotopes can create immense economic value by producing valuable deuterium (D) and tritium (T), which are irreplaceable for various industrial and scientific applications. However, current separation methods suffer from low separation efficiency owing to the similar chemical properties of isotopes; thus, high‐purity isotopes are not easily achieved. Recently, nanoporous materials have been proposed as promising candidates and are supported by a newly proposed separation mechanism, i.e., quantum effects. Herein, the fundamentals of the quantum sieving effect of hydrogen isotopes in nanoporous materials are discussed, which are mainly kinetic quantum sieving and chemical‐affinity quantum sieving, including the recent advances in the analytical techniques. As examples of nanoporous materials, carbons, zeolites, metal–organic frameworks, and covalent organic frameworks are addressed from computational and experimental standpoints. Understanding the quantum sieving effect in nanospaces and the tailoring of porous materials based on it will open up new opportunities to develop a highly efficient and advanced isotope separation systems.
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
ISSN
0935-9648
Keyword (Author)
hydrogen isotopesisotope separationchemical affinity quantum sievingkinetic quantum sievingporous materials
Keyword
GASH-2D-2NANOTUBESDIFFUSIONDEUTERIUMMEMBRANESPRESSURE SWING ADSORPTIONMOLECULAR-SIEVEACTIVATED CARBON

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