Method for producing deuterium-depleted water, method for separating heavy water and light water, and method for producing deuterium-enriched water

US10343906B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10343906-B2
Application numberUS-201515505287-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 27, 2015
Priority dateAug 29, 2014
Publication dateJul 9, 2019
Grant dateJul 9, 2019

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Deuterium-depleted water is produced easily and inexpensively. A method for producing deuterium-depleted water by removing heavy water and semi-heavy water from water includes an adsorption step of supplying water vapor to a predetermined adsorbent at pressure at which heavy water and semi-heavy water are adsorbed by the adsorbent and light water is not easily adsorbed, causing the heavy water and semi-heavy water to be adsorbed, and recovering the water vapor not adsorbed by the adsorbent. The method also includes a desorption step of maintaining vapor pressure around the predetermined adsorbent which has adsorbed the water vapor in a range in which light water is desorbed and heavy water or semi-heavy water is not easily desorbed, and recovering the water vapor desorbed from the adsorbent.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for producing deuterium-depleted water by removing heavy water and semi-heavy water from water, comprising: an adsorption step of supplying water vapor to a predetermined adsorbent at pressure at which heavy water and semi-heavy water are adsorbed by the adsorbent and light water is not easily adsorbed, causing the heavy water and the semi-heavy water to be adsorbed, and recovering the water vapor not adsorbed by the adsorbent, wherein the pressure for supplying the water vapor in the adsorption step is a low pressure which is equal to or lower than a pressure having a maximum inclination of an adsorption isotherm of light water in the adsorbent. 2. A method for producing deuterium-depleted water by removing heavy water and semi-heavy water from water, comprising: a desorption step of maintaining air pressure around a predetermined adsorbent which has adsorbed water vapor in a range in which light water is desorbed and heavy water or semi-heavy water is not easily desorbed, and recovering the water vapor desorbed from the adsorbent. 3. A method for producing deuterium-depleted water by removing heavy water and semi-heavy water from water, comprising: at least one step of supplying water vapor to a predetermined adsorbent for adsorption; and at least one desorption step of maintaining air pressure around the adsorbent in a range in which light water is desorbed and heavy water or semi-heavy water is not easily desorbed, and recovering the water vapor desorbed from the adsorbent. 4. A method for producing deuterium-depleted water by removing heavy water and semi-heavy water from water, comprising: at least one first step of maintaining air pressure around a predetermined first adsorbent which has adsorbed water vapor in a first adsorption tank in a range in which light water is desorbed and heavy water or semi-heavy water is not easily desorbed, recovering the water vapor desorbed from the first adsorbent, and supplying the water vapor recovered in the first adsorption tank to a predetermined second adsorbent in a second adsorption tank for adsorption; and at least one second step of maintaining air pressure around the second adsorbent which has adsorbed the water vapor in the second adsorption tank in a range in which light water is desorbed and heavy water or semi-heavy water is not easily desorbed, recovering the water vapor desorbed from the second adsorbent, and supplying the water vapor recovered in the second adsorption tank to the first adsorbent in the first adsorption tank for adsorption. 5. The method for producing deuterium-depleted water according to claim 1 , wherein the adsorbent is formed of a material classified into type IV or V in the IUPAC classification for a water vapor adsorption isotherm. 6. A method for separating water into light water, and heavy water and semi-heavy water, comprising: an adsorption step of supplying water vapor to a predetermined adsorbent at pressure at which heavy water and semi-heavy water are adsorbed by the adsorbent and light water is not easily adsorbed, and causing the heavy water and the semi-heavy water to be adsorbed, wherein the pressure for supplying the water vapor in the adsorption step is a low pressure which is equal to or lower than a pressure having a maximum inclination of an adsorption isotherm of light water in the adsorbent. 7. A method for separating water into light water, and heavy water and semi-heavy water, comprising: maintaining air pressure around a predetermined adsorbent which has adsorbed water vapor in a range in which light water is desorbed and heavy water or semi-heavy water is not easily desorbed, and desorbing the water vapor from the adsorbent. 8. A method for producing deuterium-enriched water by removing light water from water, comprising: an adsorption step of supplying water vapor to a predetermined adsorbent at pressure at which heavy water and semi-heavy water are adsorbed by the adsorbent and light water is not easily adsorbed, causing the heavy water and the semi-heavy water to be adsorbed, and recovering the water adsorbed by the adsorbent, wherein the pressure for supplying the water vapor in the adsorption step is a low pressure which is equal to or lower than a pressure having a maximum inclination of an adsorption isotherm of light water in the adsorbent. 9. A method for producing deuterium-enriched water by removing light water from water, comprising: a desorption step of maintaining air pressure around a predetermined adsorbent which has adsorbed water vapor in a range in which light water is desorbed and heavy water or semi-heavy water is not easily desorbed, and desorbing the water vapor from the adsorbent; and then recovering the water remaining in the adsorbent. 10. The method for producing deuterium-depleted water according to claim 2 , wherein the adsorbent is formed of a material classified into type IV or V in the IUPAC classification for a water vapor adsorption isotherm. 11. The method for producing deuterium-depleted water according to claim 3 , wherein the adsorbent is formed of a material classified into type IV or V in the IUPAC classification for a water vapor adsorption isotherm. 12. The method for producing deuterium-depleted water according to claim 4 , wherein the adsorbent is formed of a material classified into type IV or V in the IUPAC classification for a water vapor adsorption isotherm.

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What does patent US10343906B2 cover?
Deuterium-depleted water is produced easily and inexpensively. A method for producing deuterium-depleted water by removing heavy water and semi-heavy water from water includes an adsorption step of supplying water vapor to a predetermined adsorbent at pressure at which heavy water and semi-heavy water are adsorbed by the adsorbent and light water is not easily adsorbed, causing the heavy water …
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Univ Shinshu, Kotobuki Tsushou Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C01B5/02. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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Publication date Tue Jul 09 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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