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Flexible Quantum sieve filters the fuel of Starship Enterprise
Only deuterium can open the pores of DUT-8, while hydrogen leaves the framework closed. This highly selective detection leads to a high separation selectivity combined with high deuterium uptake Copyright: Dr. Volodymyr Bon

Flexible Quantum sieve filters the fuel of Starship Enterprise

Deuterium, the heavy brother of hydrogen, is considered a promising material of the future – because of its wide range of applications: in science, for energy generation, or in the production of pharmaceuticals. However, the extraction of deuterium from its natural isotope mixture has so far been complex and expensive. With a porous material developed at the Technische Universität Dresden, this could soon be done more efficiently and cost-effectively. The new method has now been published in the scientific journal "Science Advances".


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