Asp Isotopes Partners with University of Bristol for Lithium Enrichment Research in UK
Asp Isotopes is collaborating with the University of Bristol to establish a lithium enrichment research facility in the UK. A four-month feasibility study commenced on March 24, 2026, aiming to enhance Lithium-6 purity up to 90%. The Quantum Leap Energy subsidiary will employ its laser technology for the process. However, financial risks, historical legal issues, and a recent 7.34% drop in share value to €4.04 raise investor concerns, particularly due to operational challenges at the Virginia Gas Project and a pending legal case in New York.

Asp Isotopes is initiating a feasibility study with the University of Bristol to develop a lithium enrichment facility in the UK, starting March 24, 2026. The study targets Lithium-6 purity of up to 90%, essential for future fusion reactors.
Quantum Leap Energy will utilize its proprietary laser technology. The project faces scrutiny due to financial risks, including high investment costs and ongoing legal issues, with shares declining 7.34% to €4.04.
A New York court recently rejected the company's motion to dismiss parts of a class action lawsuit related to misleading statements about its technology before September 2024. The feasibility study's outcome will be critical for the project's future.




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