Nitronium
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| Nitronium | |
|---|---|
| Category | Ionized Material |
| Type | Fuel |
| Symbol | NIT |
| Atomic number | N/A |
| Molecular formula | H2O+ |
| Appearance | Aquamarine colored liquid, bioluminescent. |
| Phase | Liquid |
| Density | 1.15KG/m3 |
| Melting point | 10 C |
| Boiling point | 55 C |
| Reactivity | Ignites if enough friction is applied |
| Stability | Stable |
| Toxicity | non-toxic |
| Radiological properties | 1.25 mSv/a |
| Production method | Ionisation can be done anywhere. |
| Primary uses | Reactor fuel, FTL fuel |
| Hazards | Mild radiation exposure, minimal explosion risk. |
| Handling procedures | Standard |
| Storage requirements | Room temperature, any fluid tank. |
| Discovery | 2593 GST, Harrison Blue |
| Notes | Patent was made public domain after Nitronium's uses became clear. |
Nitronium is a Aquamarine colored liquid that naturally glows. The compound is lighter than air, so it will float unless enough gravity is generated.
Discovery and experimentation
Nitronium was discovered by Harrison Blue in the year 2593 GST. Blue was experimenting with ionizing matter with new technology he developed for BlueCorp Technologies.
further tests
After it's discovery, Nitronium was tested to find a use for the compound. The most interesting result was that the liquid releases a lot of energy when enough friction was applied, this was found after scientists tried to polish a piece of iron with it.
Use in power generation
Based on the concepts found in original testing, a plan was made to use Nitronium as a fuel source. The first Nitronium reactor was built at Bluecorp R&D site 29 Beta. This Reactor was finished in 2600 GST.
Initial testing
Testing revealed a few new characteristics. Firstly, Exactly 3Gs of gravity must be generated below the reactor chamber for nitronium to float inn the center of the chamber. Secondly it was noted that Nitronium only generates water vapour as a byproduct of power generation. The testing reactor at 29B was able to generate 1MWH.
Ionisation process
Due to the potential Nitronium had to cchange the world, BlueCorp chose to make the patent of Nitronium production public domain and released all documentation to the public.
Current use cases
Nitronium currently (as of 4555 GST) is used in a variety of ways:
- Reactor fuel: Nitronium powers all advanced civilisation and all Terran Commonwealth built star ships.
- FTL travel: Ships use Nitronium as hyperfuel for Impulse engine technology, allowing faster than light travel.
- Military: Nitronium is used for high yield explosives,
it can also be used as a substitute of a nuclear bomb (Most commonly Nitronium is not used in this way)[REDACTED under clearance level GAMMA].