LYZERDYNE is an independently operated research lab focused on building and testing real systems for energy and materials research.
We design, construct, and instrument experimental platforms in-house—enabling controlled studies in hydrogen systems, isotope enrichment, and advanced materials.
Your support directly funds:
- Laboratory equipment and instrumentation
- Experimental system development
- Data collection and analysis
- Ongoing research and iteration
Why Support Matters
Independent research allows us to explore complex systems without unnecessary constraints—while maintaining a focus on measurement, repeatability, and real-world experimentation.
Every contribution helps expand the lab’s capabilities and accelerates the pace of development.
Current Goal: FTIR Spectroscopy System
We are currently working to acquire a Bruker Alpha II FTIR spectrometer, which will enable:
- Bond-level analysis of hydrogen and deuterium interactions
- Material characterization under experimental conditions
- Improved measurement precision across multiple research areas
Transparency
LYZERDYNE is a private, self-funded laboratory.
- Donations are not tax-deductible
- All contributions directly support lab operations and research development
- No funds are used for external salaries or overhead
Closing
Support enables us to build, measure, and advance real experimental systems.
We’re raising $25,000 to bring the Bruker Alpha II into our lab — join us in building the future of energy.
Contribution Options
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Bruker Alpha II FTIR $1000 Donation$1,000.00 -
Bruker Alpha II FTIR $500 Donation$500.00 -
Bruker Alpha II FTIR $250 Donation$250.00 -
Bruker Alpha II FTIR $150 Donation$150.00 -
Bruker Alpha II FTIR $100 Donation$100.00 -
Bruker Alpha II FTIR $75 Donation$75.00 -
Bruker Alpha II FTIR $50 Donation$50.00 -
Bruker Alpha II FTIR $20 Donation$20.00 -
Bruker Alpha II FTIR $10 Donation$10.00
Optional funding options:
BTC Address (with QR): bc1pufrx82vxzpve8n8qnygqhv9xr6yt9krwwkjk64uh4fwdkpej2xysafss0q

Every contribution helps expand the lab’s capabilities.
