Tritium and Helium-3 in Metals [E-Book] / by Rainer Lässer.
Hydrogen can behave as an alkaline metal or a halogen and can react with nearly all elements of the periodic table. This explains the large number of metal hydrides. Since T. Graham's first observation of the absorption of hydrogen in palladium in 1866 the behaviour of hydrogen in metals has be...
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Personal Name(s): | Lässer, Rainer, author |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer,
1989
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Physical Description: |
IX, 159 p. online resource. |
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englisch |
ISBN: |
9783642735103 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-3-642-73510-3 |
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Springer Series in Materials Science ;
9 |
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- 1. Introduction
- 1.1 Brief Historical Survey
- 1.2 Hydrogen Isotopes
- 1.3 Hydrogen in Metals
- 1.4 Helium in Metals
- 1.5 Organization of the Book
- 2. General Aspects of Tritium
- 2.1 Production of Tritium
- 2.2 Risks Associated with Tritium
- 2.3 Discharge of Tritium to the Environment
- 2.4 Tritium Handling in Future Fusion Reactors
- 2.5 Tritium Waste Handling
- 3. Preparation of Metal Tritides
- 3.1 Electrolytical Charging of Metals with Tritium
- 3.2 Breeding of Tritium in Metals
- 3.3 Tritium Charging of Metals by Means of Nuclear Reactions and Ion Implantation
- 3.4 Tritium Charging of Metals from the Gas Phase
- 3.5 Tritium Charging of Metals by Means of Metal Tritides
- 3.6 Metals Employed for Tritium Storage
- 3.7 Permeability of Tritium in Metals
- 4. Analysis of Tritium in Metals
- 4.1 Outgassing and/or Combustion
- 4.2 Gas Release Behaviour of MTr Samples
- 4.3 Tritium Induced X Rays
- 4.4 Tritium Imaging
- 4.5 Tritium Autoradiography
- 5. Properties of Protium, Deuterium and Tritium in Selected Metals
- 5.1 Solubility of Protium, Deuterium and Tritium in Palladium
- 5.2 Solubility of Protium, Deuterium and Tritium in Palladium Silver Alloys
- 5.3 Solubility of Protium, Deuterium and Tritium in Lithium and Yttrium
- 5.4 Solubility of Protium and Deuterium in Vanadium
- 5.5 Isotope Dependence of the Phase Boundaries in the Pd-X, V-X and Nb-X (X = H, D, T) Systems
- 5.6 Optical Vibrations of Protium, Deuterium and Tritium in Niobium
- 5.7 Superconductivity of the Pd-H, Pd-D and Pd-T Systems
- 5.8 Isotope Dependence of Phonon Dispersion Curves in PdD0.63 and PdT0.7
- 5.9 Isotope Effect in Dingle Temperatures and Extremal Cross Sections of the Fermi Surface in PdHr, PdDr and PdTr
- 5.10 Diffusion of Protium, Deuterium and Tritium in Selected Metals
- 5.11 Lattice Dilation in V, Nb, and Ta Produced by Protium, Deuterium and Tritium
- 6. Properties of Helium-3 in Selected Metals
- 6.1 Basic Properties of Helium in Metals
- 6.2 Helium Release from Metal Tritides
- 6.3 He Bubbles in Metal Tritides
- 6.4 Acoustic Emission by Metal Tritides
- 6.5 Swelling of Various Metal Tritides
- 6.6 Lattice Parameter and Width of the Rocking Curves of TaTr0-cHec Samples in the ? Phase
- 6.7 Preliminary Results for Helium-3-Induced Effects in Selected Metals
- 7. Conclusion and Outlook
- References.