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Novel Non-Evaporable Getter Materials and Their Possible Use in Fusion Application for Tritium Recovery
2020
Molecules
Non-evaporable getters (NEGs) are metallic compounds of the IV group, particularly titanium and/or zirconium-based alloys and are usually used as pumps in vacuum technologies since they are able to sorb, by chemical reactions, most of the active gas molecules, with particular efficacy towards hydrogen isotopes. This work suggests an alternative application of these materials to fusion nuclear reactors, where there is the need to recover small amount of tritium from the large helium flow rate
doi:10.3390/molecules25235675
pmid:33271993
fatcat:xeuv2gt65bg6ngt2ouozpv6jte