Researchers in Texas Figure Out a Non-Toxic Method of Making Fuel for Nuclear Fusion
Published on: 2025-10-06 19:00:34
The promise of fusion energy is cheap and abundant power for the entire planet. Scientists have made startling advances towards achieving it at scale, but there are still many problems holding it back. One of them is the production of fuel, which requires vast amounts of enriched lithium. Enriching lithium has been an environmental catastrophe, but researchers in Texas believe they’ve found a way to do it cheaply and at scale without poisoning the world.
A team of researchers at Texas A&M University discovered the new process by accident while working on a method for cleaning groundwater contaminated during oil and gas extraction. The research has just been published in the scientific journal Chem under the title “Electrochemical 6-Lithium Isotope Enrichment Based on Selective Insertion in 1D Tunnel-Structured V2O5.”
The effect the research has on nuclear fusion might be enormous. “Nuclear fusion is the primary source of energy emitted by stars such as the Sun,” Sarbajit Banerjee, a
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