Can UN Uranium Nitride Split Molecules and Survive the Process?

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Uranium nitride (UN) is capable of ripping hydrogen atoms off carbon atoms, but it is destroyed in the process. Despite its potential, UN has been known for over 25 years and was previously considered for compact fast reactors in space applications. Current scientific interest lies in replicating the capabilities of cytochrome P450, an enzyme that facilitates various chemical transformations. The destructive nature of the process, involving intense radiation and fire, raises significant concerns about safety and feasibility.

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Uranium nitride rips the hydrogen atoms off a carbon atom -- but

unfortunately, the UN is destroyed in the process.

http://news.discovery.com/tech/uranium-nuclear-power.html

I don't why is considered new, since UN has been around for more than 25 years. It was considered for compact fast reactors of space applications.

Scientists are interested in replicating the capabilities of cytochrome P450, an enzyme involved in a number of chemical transformations.
 
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Having all of your hydrogen stripped off of your carbon atoms followed by intense radiation and fire. That's going to hurt.
 

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