Tritium and Helium-3 Metals
Tritium and Helium-3 Metals
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 palladium 1866 the behaviour of hydrogen metals has been studied very extensively. The interest was motivated by the possible application of metal-hydrogen systems new technologies (e.g., moderator material nuclear fission reactors, reversible storage material for thermal energy and large amounts of hydrogen) and by the fact that metal hydrides show very exciting physical properties (e.g., superconductivity, quantum diffusion, order-disorder transitions, phase diagrams, etc.). Many of these properties have been determined for the stable hydrogen isotopes Hand D various metals. In comparison, very little is known about the behaviour of the ra dioactive isotope tritium metals. This book is a first attempt to summarize part of the knowledge of tritium gained the last few years. In addition to the task of presenting the properties of tritium metals, I have tried to compare these data with those of protium and deuterium. Furthermore, helium-3 is connected inse parably with tritium via the tritium decay. Therefore one chapter of this book is solely devoted to the curious properties of helium metals caused mainly by its negligible solubility.
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