Green Doped Dilithium
Green doped dilithium is a slag material from the refining of dilithium ore into Dilithium Crystal for use Starship warp drives. It is chemically inert at most energy levels, and impedes the effectiveness of Dilithium Crystals in warp reactors.
Basically, it's a slag material that is inert, but difficult to dispose of and expensive to store due to it's radiation filtering properties and resonance impeding structure.
Perhaps because of this status, it has some useful applications as discovered on Cold Butte by Tellar Datasys, a commercial firm specializing in communications technology for the Confederacy market and those markets open to the Moab Confederacy's specific goods.
Industrial uses[]
Small Band Quantum Tanglenet Technologies-specifically "Fleetbook" items (a modified commercial grade PADD device)-these use Quantum Entanglement to allow communication across an uncertain distance that cannot be traced using standard Subspace communications technologies. The closest equivalent being the much more versatile theories explored in the 22nd century by Dr. Stamets and the long missing USS Discovery. Tellar Datasys has the Confederacy and Klingon Empire patents, and have a line of products ranging from 'base station servers' to the aforementioned Fleetbook devices, though due to UFP laws on patents and intellectual property, sale of these devices in the Federation is banned due to violation of Nokia Terra's patents on Quantum Tanglenet theories and technology.
Brisance Buffers in Antimatter based explosives; 'Green' doped Dilithium is used by both the Moab Confederacy, and the Karrank}{'thp as a stabilizer in CAM munitions.
Green Dilithium is used as a Neutrino barrier in some Medical Scanning devices (particularly devices intended to be used with Horta or other silicon based life).
Average price for Green Doped Dilithium on the materials market ranges between 1 slip of latinum per ton, to a payment of 2 Energy Credits per ton disposal fee (that is, most of the starfaring nations will pay you to haul it away).
Green Doped Dilithium, due to its non-reactive chemistry, is also used for QT monitoring implants by the MCDF, as the material is non-reactive even to patients with a rejection spectrum in the red. (that is, someone who might just reject a transfusion of their OWN blood.)
Green Doped Dilithium is also used for shielded containment vessels, particularly vessels intended to block subspace signals or transmissions, (or scans), though this usage is only recent, and the patents for it are firmly held by a Bajoran firm.