Can strontium be used to make a super battery?

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Strontium, particularly Strontium-90, has potential applications in creating super batteries and generators, leveraging its radioactive decay for energy production. Radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTGs) have successfully utilized this principle for years, converting heat from decay into electricity. Recent advancements, such as research at Los Alamos on using carbon nanotubes to directly convert radiation into electricity, show promise for future applications. The discussion also touches on the challenges of utilizing nuclear waste for energy generation and the ongoing efforts to improve waste management through transmutation. Overall, there is a growing interest in harnessing radioactive materials for sustainable energy solutions.
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can strontium be used to make a super battery? Or a strontium generator?
 
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RTG have been around for long time now. The heat from the radioactive decay is harnessed by a thermocouple and converted into electricity.

Various radioactive elements can be employed with different half-lives for different applications.

Sr90 is pretty radioactive so might be used.

Also, it looks like scientists at Los Alamos are coming with a way to directly convert radiation into elecrity using carbon nano-tubes. Sounds very promising.

http://technology.newscientist.com/...urns-radiation-directly-into-electricity.html
 
The bones of those of us lucky(?) enough to have been born in the 1950s have a generous helping of Sr90 from all those lovely atmospheric tests...
 
This is way overdue...the understanding and technology is in place to get on with this.
However, in the current climate, this will be a no-no...:smile:

We worked out one generator, theoretically, at work that would give us 640watts roughly for every terabequerel of amercium activity.
Am-241 has a halflife of 432 years, so buying such a generator is for life...

Big oil rules...
 
so with all the radioactive waste from nuclear reactors can be used to power another power plant
 
Thats why they have re-processing...to reuse the waste...

research is continuing into how they can further utilise waste for generation...problem is, most waste are products that do not give off the right stuff...
they are hoping to find ways that will allow them to effectively speed up the transmutation or reduce the half-life of these products to make them have further life, rather than get stuck in some ground facility somewhere...

i'm wishing them all the success as without a doubt, its a nuclear future...
 
zeitghost said:
The bones of those of us lucky(?) enough to have been born in the 1950s have a generous helping of Sr90 from all those lovely atmospheric tests...
Holy cow! Do I have enough to become a copper-top? :rolleyes:
 
turbo-1 said:
Holy cow! Do I have enough to become a copper-top? :rolleyes:

Depends where you were with regards to the fallout... :biggrin:
 

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