Novel Material for Deuterium Separation
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New material for efficient separation of Deuterium at elevated Temperatures

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A novel porous material capable of separating deuterium (D2) from hydrogen (H2) at a temperature of 120 K has been introduced.
This temperature exceeds the liquefaction point of natural gas, thus facilitating large-scale industrial applications.
This advancement presents an attractive pathway for the economical production of D2 by leveraging the existing infrastructure of liquefied natural gas production pipelines.
The findings of this research have been published in Nature Communications on February 27, 2025 .
This study was supported by the National Research Foundation ( NRF ) of Korea and the Ministry of Science and ICT ( MSIT ) The study also involved Minji Jung , Jaewoo Park , and Raeesh Muhammad .
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