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Thorium 
By Johanna Becker
What is it? 
Thorium is one of the heavier elements 
in the period table with the atomic 
number of 90. 
Jöns Jacob Berzelius was the Swedish 
Chemist who discovered Thorium in 
1828 (alongside Selenium and 
Silicon) and named it after Thor, the 
Norse god of thunder. 
It is more common in the Earth’s crust 
than tin, mercury and silver, and 
three times more abundant than 
naturally occurring uranium, which 
form the basis for most nuclear fuels. 
(1) 
(2) 
(D)
Properties 
Pure thorium is a naturally occurring silvery white metal. 
It has a melting point of 2023.15 K (1750oC). 
It is a solid at room temperature. 
It dissolves slowly in water. 
Thorium-232 (The most commonly occurring isotope of thorium) has a half life of 14 
billion years. 
(A)
(3)
What is it used for? 
Since 2008, Nuclear experts have become more interested in Thorium because 
they believe that Thorium will be more energy efficient than Uranium. 
Carlo Rubbia, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist at the European Organisation 
for Nuclear Research, estimates that “one ton of Thorium can produce as 
much energy as 200 tons of Uranium or 3.5 million tons of coal. 
The thorium deposits that have already been identified would meet the entire 
world’s energy needs for at least 10,000 years.” 
(B) 
(C)
Do we have the technology? 
We do have the technology to use thorium efficiently due to the prototype 
reactors built in the 60s. 
One of them ran for four years until it closed down in 1969. 
Until the term of this century, only India - which has a limited uranium supply 
- kept a serious thorium research programme.
Advantages 
• Doesn’t have to be enriched before it gets burned. 
• No enriched by-products (e.g. Plutonium) which can be used to make 
weapons. 
• Higher melting point than Uranium. 
• Less nuclear waste. 
Disadvantages? 
• ?
Comparison 
(4)
Bibliography 
Images: 
 http://thoriumforum.com/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/thorium-crystal.jpg?itok=EyPNNdwr 
[10/18/2012 - 21:46] (1) 
 http://www.larrymylesreports.com/images/thorium_metal_ingot.jpg [April 2011] - (2) 
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/68816401@N00/5233682037 [5/12/2010] - (3) 
 http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/143437-uranium-killed-the-thorium-star-but-now-its-time-for-round-two 
[12/18/2012] - (4) 
Information: 
 http://www.epa.gov/radiation/radionuclides/thorium.html#use [3/6/2012] – (A) 
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thorium-based_nuclear_power [18/2/2014] – (B) 
 http://prospect.org/article/will-thorium-save-us-all [?/?/2014] - (C) 
 “The Week” magazine issue – article “The Metal that could save the World” [1/2/2014] (D)

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Thorium

  • 2. What is it? Thorium is one of the heavier elements in the period table with the atomic number of 90. Jöns Jacob Berzelius was the Swedish Chemist who discovered Thorium in 1828 (alongside Selenium and Silicon) and named it after Thor, the Norse god of thunder. It is more common in the Earth’s crust than tin, mercury and silver, and three times more abundant than naturally occurring uranium, which form the basis for most nuclear fuels. (1) (2) (D)
  • 3. Properties Pure thorium is a naturally occurring silvery white metal. It has a melting point of 2023.15 K (1750oC). It is a solid at room temperature. It dissolves slowly in water. Thorium-232 (The most commonly occurring isotope of thorium) has a half life of 14 billion years. (A)
  • 4. (3)
  • 5. What is it used for? Since 2008, Nuclear experts have become more interested in Thorium because they believe that Thorium will be more energy efficient than Uranium. Carlo Rubbia, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist at the European Organisation for Nuclear Research, estimates that “one ton of Thorium can produce as much energy as 200 tons of Uranium or 3.5 million tons of coal. The thorium deposits that have already been identified would meet the entire world’s energy needs for at least 10,000 years.” (B) (C)
  • 6. Do we have the technology? We do have the technology to use thorium efficiently due to the prototype reactors built in the 60s. One of them ran for four years until it closed down in 1969. Until the term of this century, only India - which has a limited uranium supply - kept a serious thorium research programme.
  • 7. Advantages • Doesn’t have to be enriched before it gets burned. • No enriched by-products (e.g. Plutonium) which can be used to make weapons. • Higher melting point than Uranium. • Less nuclear waste. Disadvantages? • ?
  • 9.
  • 10. Bibliography Images:  http://thoriumforum.com/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/thorium-crystal.jpg?itok=EyPNNdwr [10/18/2012 - 21:46] (1)  http://www.larrymylesreports.com/images/thorium_metal_ingot.jpg [April 2011] - (2)  http://www.flickr.com/photos/68816401@N00/5233682037 [5/12/2010] - (3)  http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/143437-uranium-killed-the-thorium-star-but-now-its-time-for-round-two [12/18/2012] - (4) Information:  http://www.epa.gov/radiation/radionuclides/thorium.html#use [3/6/2012] – (A)  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thorium-based_nuclear_power [18/2/2014] – (B)  http://prospect.org/article/will-thorium-save-us-all [?/?/2014] - (C)  “The Week” magazine issue – article “The Metal that could save the World” [1/2/2014] (D)