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In situ composition measurements of Bunsen reaction solution by radiation probes

Kubo, Shinji; Nagaya, Yasunobu

Proceedings of 18th World Hydrogen Energy Conference (WHEC 2010) (CD-ROM), 8 Pages, 2010/05

Measuring equipments are integral to chemical process controls. A stable hydrogen production by the Iodine-Sulfur thermochemical water-splitting process is relatively difficult because of lack of existing in situ composition measurement techniques for multiple components and corrosive solution. Composition regulations of Bunsen reaction solution is particularly important, since a closed cycle system provided with this process causes that the many streams with different composition return to this section. Accordingly Bunsen solution becomes changeable composition. Radiation probes have a potential for applications to determine this multiple component solution while the non-contact approach avoids the corrosive issues. Moreover the probes have features of the promptness, contact-less and sequential use. Laboratory scale experiments to evaluate these possibilities of the measurement were conducted with use of simulated Bunsen solution, HIx solution and H$$_{2}$$SO$$_{4}$$ solution, containing HI, I$$_{2}$$, H$$_{2}$$SO$$_{4}$$ and H$$_{2}$$O and sealed radiation sources. Radiations were counted, which were interacted with the solutions in various compositions around room temperature contained in vessels. For HIx solution, the obtained counting rates were correlated with hydrogen volume concentrations; moreover, the application of the Monte Carlo method suggests possibilities that the detector responses for HIx solution by the radiation probes are predictable. For H$$_{2}$$SO$$_{4}$$ solution, iodine atoms had significant influences on the relationship between output values of two $$gamma$$-ray density meters, cesium source as higher energy and barium source as lower energy. This results suggest that the neutron-ray probe, the $$gamma$$-ray probes of both lower energy and higher energy have possibilities to determine the composition of Bunsen solution of HIx and H$$_{2}$$SO$$_{4}$$ solutions.

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Combinational effect of charged particle irradiation and alkaline pretreatment on hydriding property of a Mm-Ni based alloy

Kishimoto, Masahiko*; Abe, Hiroshi; Hiraki, Takeshi*; Uchida, Hirohisa*

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We investigated combinational effects of electron/ion beam irradiation and KOH alkaline pretreatment on initial hydrogen absorption reaction rate of Mm-Ni based alloy. In previous studies, we have reported that the alkaline pretreatment of the alloy surface using LiOH, NaON or KOH accelerates the rate of the initial activation. For the surface modification of materials, an electron/ion beam irradiation is well known to produce a high density of vacancy type defects in materials and to be a quite useful method. These facts give the possibility that the hydrogen absorptivity in Mm-Ni based alloy is improved by the surface modification on using an electron/ion beam irradiations. In this study, we performed electron (e$$^{-}$$) and proton ion (H$$^{+}$$) beam irradiation into MmNi$$_{3.48}$$Co$$_{0.73}$$Mn$$_{0.45}$$Al$$_{0.34}$$ (Mm = La$$_{0.35}$$Ce$$_{0.65}$$) at TIARA (Takasaki Ion Accelerators for Advanced Radiation Application), JAEA. For the electrochemical measurements of the initial hydrogen absorption reaction rate, either un-irraddiated or e$$^{-}$$/H$$^{+}$$ beam irradiated MmNi$$_{3.48}$$Co$$_{0.73}$$Mn$$_{0.45}$$Al$$_{0.34}$$ was used as an anode. The hydrogen absorption rate of these samples with both 6M-KOH pretreatment and un-treatment was evaluated. Based on the obtained results, we discuss the correlation among e$$^{-}$$/H$$^{+}$$ beam irradiation, alkaline pretreatment and initial hydrogen absorption rate in Mm-Ni based alloy.

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