C01B5/02

Systems and methods for separating surface materials from a fluid using acoustic pressure shock waves
11254589 · 2022-02-22 · ·

A method of separating material, such as foam, sludge, oil or grease, at a fluid's surface, by applying acoustic pressure shock waves to the material and the fluid's surface such that acoustic pressure shock waves are propagated in liquid medium of the fluid and in gas medium above the fluid surface.

Graphene membrane

The present invention relates to a method of altering the relative proportions of protons, deuterons and tritons in a sample using a membrane. The membrane comprises a 2D material and an ionomer. The invention also relates to a method of making said membranes.

Device and Method for Multistage Continuous Preparation of Deuterium Depleted Water
20210077918 · 2021-03-18 · ·

The present application discloses a device for multistage continuous preparation of deuterium depleted water, which includes a feeding pump, a plurality of stages of separation systems connected in series, and a receiver, all of which are connected in sequence. Each stage of separation system comprises a distillation column, a vapor-liquid separator, a low-pressure steam compressor, a stream delivery pump, a three-way valve, and a stream output pipe. The present application further discloses a method for preparing deuterium depleted water, wherein natural water is fed into the device of the present disclosure, and the liquid phase stream continuously flows backwards stage by stage under the combined action of the low-pressure steam compressors and the stream delivery pumps. In a single-stage system, the deuterium is deprived depending on the difference in vapor pressure between .sup.1H.sub.2O and .sup.2H.sub.2O (and/or .sup.1H.sup.2HO), and finally, the deuterium depleted water is produced.

Device for multistage continuous preparation of deuterium depleted water
10881979 · 2021-01-05 · ·

The present application discloses a device for multistage continuous preparation of deuterium depleted water, which includes a feeding pump, a plurality of stages of separation systems connected in series, and a receiver, all of which are connected in sequence. Each stage of separation system comprises a distillation column, a vapor-liquid separator, a low-pressure steam compressor, a stream delivery pump, a three-way valve, and a stream output pipe. The present application further discloses a method for preparing deuterium depleted water, wherein natural water is fed into the device of the present disclosure, and the liquid phase stream continuously flows backwards stage by stage under the combined action of the low-pressure steam compressors and the stream delivery pumps. In a single-stage system, the deuterium is deprived depending on the difference in vapor pressure between .sup.1H.sub.2O and .sup.2H.sub.2O (and/or .sup.1H.sup.2HO), and finally, the deuterium depleted water is produced.

ISOTOPIC COMPOSITIONS II
20200368686 · 2020-11-26 ·

Water-based compositions suitable for the hydration of a mammal, and particularly hydration of a human by oral or topical methods, and for industrial uses such as cooling, and the making of solutions and mixtures. A method for producing a beverage, an industrial process water, an industrial solvent, or topical dermatological composition includes: providing a water source, the water molecules having oxygen or hydrogen atoms of different isotopes, (i) fractionating the water source to produce a fraction enriched in water molecules having an abundance of at least one of the oxygen or hydrogen isotopes being greater or less than the abundance found in the water source, or (ii) where the water source is already enriched in heavy water, fully or partially maintaining the level of enrichment.

ISOTOPIC COMPOSITIONS II
20200368686 · 2020-11-26 ·

Water-based compositions suitable for the hydration of a mammal, and particularly hydration of a human by oral or topical methods, and for industrial uses such as cooling, and the making of solutions and mixtures. A method for producing a beverage, an industrial process water, an industrial solvent, or topical dermatological composition includes: providing a water source, the water molecules having oxygen or hydrogen atoms of different isotopes, (i) fractionating the water source to produce a fraction enriched in water molecules having an abundance of at least one of the oxygen or hydrogen isotopes being greater or less than the abundance found in the water source, or (ii) where the water source is already enriched in heavy water, fully or partially maintaining the level of enrichment.

IN SITU APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING DEUTERIUM OXIDE OR TRITIUM OXIDE IN AN INDUSTRIAL APPARATUS OR METHOD
20200346927 · 2020-11-05 ·

In an aspect, an electrochemical hydrogen isotope recycling apparatus for recycling a feedstream comprising a single isotope of hydrogen, comprising: an electrochemical recycling unit, the unit comprising an anode; a cathode; an isotope-treated, cation exchange membrane operatively disposed between the anode and cathode, the isotope-treated, cation exchange membrane having heavy water containing the isotope of hydrogen therein, the unit configured to receive the feedstream containing the single isotope of hydrogen; wherein the single isotope is deuterium or tritium and when the single isotope is deuterium, the heavy water comprises D.sub.2O and when the single isotope is tritium, the heavy water is T.sub.2O.

OBJECT, DEVICE, AND PROCESSING METHOD
20200206713 · 2020-07-02 · ·

An object according to an example embodiment is an object containing a matter having an OH (OD) group, in which the object exists in a structure in which light having a wavelength that resonates with stretching vibration of the OH (OD) group resonates. This object is achieved by using, for example, a device including a structure in which light having a wavelength that resonates with stretching vibration of the OH (OD) group resonates and an inlet for introducing an object into the structure is used. The object is used as a solvent, for example. Specifically, the object is used in a processing method which includes placing a solvent containing a solute inside a structure in which light having a wavelength that resonates with stretching vibration of a group included in the solvent resonates and reacting the solute.

METHOD FOR PRODUCING DEUTERIUM-DEPLETED WATER AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING DEUTERIUM-CONCENTRATED WATER

According to the present invention, water is separated into deuterium-depleted water and deuterium-concentrated water easily at low cost. Provided is a method for producing deuterium-depleted water by removing heavy water and semi-heavy water from water, the method including: supplying water vapor for a predetermined time period to an adsorbent material 11 obtained by adding to a carbon material one or more of metals belonging to Group 8 to Group 13 of the Periodic Table of Elements as additive metals and causing the water vapor to adsorb while passing through the adsorbent material 11; subsequently bringing protium gas into contact with the adsorbent material 11; and then desorbing and collecting the water vapor that has adsorbed to the adsorbent material 11.

PROCESS FOR ISOLATING 170 ISOTOPE FROM WATER AND PROCESS FOR CONCENTRATING 170 ISOTOPE USING THE SAME

A process for isolating .sup.17O from water and a process for concentrating .sup.17O by using the same are provided. The process for isolating .sup.17O from water includes: mixing .sup.17O-containing water with formaldehyde to prepare an aqueous formaldehyde solution; heating the aqueous formaldehyde solution to generate a vapor mixture containing water vapor and formaldehyde vapor; and obtaining .sup.17O-depleted water, residual formaldehyde, and a gas mixture containing hydrogen and .sup.17O-enriched carbon monoxide, through photodissociating the vapor mixture. An .sup.17O-enriched water production process includes: an operation of adding hydrogen to the gas mixture to induce a catalytic methanation reaction to synthesize methane (CH.sub.4) and .sup.17O-enriched water (H.sub.2.sup.17O) through methanation, the operation being carried out following the process for isolating .sup.17O from water.