Is any fusion fuel aneutronic?

2016-03-28 7:31 pm
I mean if you fused deuterium with deuterium you'd get Helium 4. Then Helium 4 and Deuterium collide, would a neutron at some point become free of the nucleus? My point is when two isotopes fuse, their product contains no neutrons, but what happens when the product fuses with the original fuel? (i.e. : D2 + D2 = He4. He4 + D2 = free neutron?) Is there any fusible fuel that truely releases no neutrons.

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2016-03-28 9:17 pm
A typical fusion reaction is D2 + T3 + q --> He4 + n + Q and that released energy Q = mc^2 where the mass deficiency m is due to the loss of the one neutron n that no longer requires the strong nuke force. In other words the mass deficiency m = e/c^2 is actually due to a reduction in the strong nuke force. Such is the nature of the mass.energy equivalence.


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