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Ceramic Membranes for the Separation of Plasma Enhancement Gases

TitoloCeramic Membranes for the Separation of Plasma Enhancement Gases
Tipo di pubblicazioneArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Anno di Pubblicazione2018
AutoriDe Meis, D., Serra Emanuele, Tosti S., Richetta M., Tatì Angelo, and Bruni G.
RivistaInterCeram: International Ceramic Review
Volume67
Paginazione8-13
ISSN00205214
Parole chiaveCeramic materials, Ceramic membranes, DEMO, Gas permeable membranes, Gas permeance, Gas selectivity, Inert gases, Inorganic membranes, Magnetoplasma, permeance, Plasma enhancement, Processing systems, Soft x-ray radiation, X rays
Abstract

Low and medium Z impurity seeding gases, or plasma enhancement gases (PEGs) will be injected into the plasma of a Tokamak to convert the plasma thermal energy to ultraviolet and soft X-ray radiation. Possible PEGs are nitrogen, neon, argon, xenon and other inert gases. for the exhaust processing system of the demonstration fusion reactor (DEMO), the use of inorganic membranes was recently taken into consideration. Two commercial ceramic membranes (produced by Atech Innovations GmbH, Germany) were tested at a permeation apparatus built at ENEA Casaccia laboratories. Single gas permeances for H2, He, Ar and N2 were measured with a pressure drop across the membranes between 10 Pa up to 130 kPa at room temperature. For both membranes the permeance order follows the Knudsen regime. The Knudsen permeance measured for the two membranes are on the order of 10−7–10−8. The selectivities found are low (similar to ideal Knudsen). © 2018, Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH, part of Springer Nature.

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DOI10.1007/s42411-018-0050-z
Citation KeyDeMeis20188