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titleOfInvention Radiation containment method using fullerene molecules
abstract (57) Abstract This specification uses the resonance relativistic absorption phenomenon based on the frequency-dependent Doppler effect to accommodate alpha, beta, gamma, x-ray and neutron radiation using fullerene molecules. / Suggest how to absorb. Radioactive atoms, ions, and molecules (X rad ) are encapsulated in a variety of fullerene molecules (C 60 , onions, nanotubes, and capsules). The resulting radioactively retaining fullerene complex (X rad @C 60 ) reduces the intensity of leaking internally generated radioactive emissions or, in certain optimal cases, occurs as radioactive material decay All such internally generated radioactive emissions will absorb and / or contain.
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