United States Project Notice - Economical Proton-Boron11 Fusion


Project Notice

PNR 53919
Project Name Economical Proton-Boron11 Fusion
Project Detail Proton-boron11 (pB11) fusion is attractive because protons and boron-11 are readily available and non-radioactive. The fusion of proton and boron produces only helium and no neutrons that activate surrounding structural materials. This absence of radioactivity lessens engineering and waste-disposition challenges. Yet economical pB11 fusion remains physically challenging because pB11 fusion requires temperatures so high that losses due to radiation overshadow energy production. The problem to be solved is to minimize these losses so that the pB11 fusion reaction can be used to deliver economical fusion power. Project Innovation + Advantages: Princeton University aims to find fusion configurations that could minimize radiation losses while maximizing fusion reactivity. In a vigorously rotating pB11 plasma, the heavier boron ions will be centrifugally confined far from the lighter protons. Then means are provided such that the very energetic protons, which are responsible for fusion, preferentially come into contact with the boron. Because the likelihood of a collision resulting in fusion essentially only depends on the proton energy, the boron ions and the electrons can be kept relatively cold, mitigating the radiative losses and perhaps enabling a pathway to economical pB11 fusion. Potential Impact: This project presents a radically new approach to enable the ideal form of fusion energy with truly abundant fuel and no radioactivity.
Funded By Self-Funded
Sector Energy & Power
Country United States , Northern America
Project Value USD 1,499,953

Contact Information

Company Name Princeton University
Web Site https://arpa-e.energy.gov/technologies/projects/economical-proton-boron11-fusion

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