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Or it might have been the speakers’ unrelenting pessimism about technology advances, associating for example plutonium for space-based RTGs to lung cancers on Earth and in general declaring that science and technology create more problems than they solve. Another hypothesis: underlying it all, we ...
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Enter the liquid fluoride molten breeder reactor. It can take fertile fuels such as Uranium-238 that is 99.3% of natural Uranium and Thorium-232 which is 3x more abundant in the Earth’s crust than is Uranium, and breed them into Plutonium-239 and Uranium-233 both of which are fissionable...
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The solvent that should be used is dependent on the precursors to ensure that they can be properly dissolved. Figure 5 displays the solubility of the metal salts. When synthesizing materials, it is often desired to use water as the solvent to limit hazardous waste. When the precursors have ...