So its may be possible the main energy source is pep>D and associated
reactions. This may also gives D for neutron striping reactions.


Torulf. 

On Sat, 11 Oct 2014 08:42:26 -0700, Eric Walker  wrote: 


On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 9:01 PM, Jones Beene  wrote:

Sorry - but this
reactor is made of alumina - which is a proton conductor. Beta alumina
is among the best proton conducting ceramics but you would never use any
form of alumina if you wanted to retain a supply of hydrogen after
startup.     
 Please see the section "Diffusion Barrier to Oxygen and
Hydrogen" from this link, shared earlier on Vortex (sorry, I forget who
shared it): 

http://www.azom.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=3560 [2] 

From
the article: 
 The alpha-Al2O3 oxide structure, once formed, serves as a
nearly perfect diffusion barrier for oxygen and hydrogen. 

I'm guessing
the fact that alumina can be made a near perfect barrier to the
diffusion of hydrogen is one of the reasons it was chosen (another is
that it appears to be refractory). It would seem to be premature to
assume that hydrogen quickly escapes. 

Eric 
  

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