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C14 batteries

Victor Friboulet

Created on October 14, 2023

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Carbon14 Diamond batteries

In this presentation I will talk to you about the C14 diamond batteries, why they could be important and how they are made

START

SECTION 01

Why do we need it

Nuclear power produces less waste than most other sources

there are 2 main type of waste in a nuclear production of electricity

  • the furniture, materials and devices used for the nuclear reaction rendered unuseable because of the radiation they now emit
  • the fuel of the nuclear reactor, not able to be used again after being fully reacted but still having a long radioactive half life

Do you have nuclear waste you want to dispose of?

Then search no more !with this revolutionizing technology you will turn your carbon 14's graphite bars into self-sustainable radioactive diamon batteries!

Next

SECTION 02

What is it?

How to make waste into a battery by turning it into diamonds

Diamond battery is the name of a nuclear battery concept proposed by the University of Bristol Cabot Institute.This battery is proposed to run on the radioactivity of waste graphite blocks

how is it made?

IT'S GOOD!

reuse waste

sustains heat

Light

produces electricity

SECTION 03

How is it made

methane
hydrogen plasma
Carbon 14
graphite
Methane

Eureka!

Thanks!

Let's all celebrate innovation together

Graphite bars

graphite bars are used in the core of the nuclear reactor to make the electrons bounce to contain the nuclear reaction, another substance used for this is D2O also called heavy water

radiation has some effect on the graphite:

  • Warping
  • Change in conductivity
  • Change on the strength of the bars
  • Shrinkage