Some reactor builders are using a lot of tungsten in his reactor design. This is a mistake. Tungsten is a wonderful food for the LENR reaction because most of its stable isotopes have zero nuclear spin.
180W.......179.946701 (5)........0.120%...............0 182W.......181.948202 (3)........26.50%...............0 183W.......182.950220 (3)........14.31%...............1/2 184W.......183.950928 (3)........30.64%...............0 186W.......185.954357 (4)........28.43%...............0 On the other hand nitrogen is a LENR poison and will resist being affected by the LENR reaction. The stable isotope of nitrogen has a large nuclear spin: 14N 99.632% spin = 1. Boron has an even better resistance to the transmutation affects of the LENR reaction, Its stable isotopes have a very large nuclear spin. 10B.........19.9%.......3 11B ........80.1%.......3/2 Boron nitride is a compound that is highly resistant to the transmutation effects of the LENR reaction because it is highly MRI active. LENR uses magnetism to destabilize subatomic particles. A highly MRI active compound will convert the energy in the magnetic flux lines to RF radiation. This magnetic to RF energy conversion will weaken the LENR reaction and therefore will protect the highly MRI active compound from being eaten away by the LENR reaction. Oxygen is another favorite food for LENR transmutation. Always uses the nitride. Aluminum nitride is highly resistant to LENR transmutation. Both aluminum and nitrogen are highly MRI active. Another tungsten substitute is Tantalum with a high melting point and a huge nuclear magnetic moment. Tantalum nitride would be a wonderful plasma insulator with a high magnetic moment. [image: Thumbnail] <http://disq.us/url?url=http%3A%2F%2Fslideplayer.com%2Fslide%2F3279728%2F11%2Fimages%2F2%2FBasic%2BPhysics%2Bof%2BMRI%2BNuclei%2Bline%2Bup%2Bwith%2Bmagnetic%2Bmoments%2Beither%2Bin%2Ba%2Bparallel%2Bor%2Banti-parallel%2Bconfiguration..jpg%3A_M55okDb0U2tmT7xH_f6uh14EkM&cuid=2168707> [image: Thumbnail] <https://disq.us/url?url=https%3A%2F%2Fimage.slidesharecdn.com%2Fbasicsofmriphysics-151220205042%2F95%2Fbasics-of-mri-physics-dr-muhammad-bin-zulfiqar-5-638.jpg%3Fcb%3D1450644830%3AU4lSVq-0fcAK2vhd33qsTqry-d8&cuid=2168707>

