Experimental refutation of the deuterium permeability in vanadium, niobium and tantalum
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Deuterium permeability through Nb, V, and Ta was measured in the temperature range between ~300-500 ºC and 100 to
1000 mbar. For the three materials, the permeation rate at 500 ºC was between two and three orders of magnitude below
expected values which were obtained by combining diffusivity and solubility data and which have been traditionally
accepted due to the insufficient experimental available data. Comparison with existing literature suggests a complex
dependence of permeability with temperature, what helps explain this discrepancy. Given the important role of the surface
condition on the permeability, additional deuterium permeation tests were carried out in vanadium for more realistic
sample preparation. Results indicate that native oxides formed at room temperature introduce a permeation reduction of
several orders of magnitude, what must be considered for practical applications

