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A particle accelerator is necessary to produce this. where can i get a design or blueprint?
The discussion centers on the legality and efficiency of using lithium-6 deuteride as a hydrogen storage option. Participants explore the production methods, potential applications, and implications of using lithium-6 in various contexts, including energy storage and fusion reactions.
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One would not use an accelerator.gordon tucker said:so how do you produce lithium-6 deutirde using an accelerator
To obtain lithium enriched in Li-6, one would use a mass spectrometer or laser enrichment system. These can be expensive, and laser enrichment is controlled technology. So it's best to find a chemical supplier.
hamster143 said:If you insist on using an accelerator, the easiest way to go is to use an electron accelerator and a lithium-7 target:
Li^7 + e^- \rightarrow He^7 \rightarrow He^6 \rightarrow Li^6
hamster143 said:... buy enriched lithium-6, too. It's not a controlled chemical, as far as I know.
Vanadium 50 said:No, He-7 decays to He-6 by neutron emission, and He-6 beta decays to Li-6. That's all correct. But using an electron to turn a proton into a neutron will take a very long time.
I would not expect any issues here. Sure, it is a part of hydrogen bombs, but it is not sufficient to do anything dangerous - you still need a fission bomb.Do you know if the Lithium 6 is even legal to possess?