Posted on 04/07/2021 6:09:38 PM PDT by Kevmo
We have repeatedly reported [1-11] that observed level of excess thermal power was too large to be explained by chemical reactions which happens by exchange of atomic and molecular orbital electrons with small energy (less than a few eV per hydrogen or other atom, for instance). In this work, we have also obtained data of specific reaction energy per D-atom transfer as shown in Fig.10. Under long-lasting excess thermal power of near 90 W for nearly a month (190 MJ of total heat), we observed evolution of specific reaction energy reaching 100 keV/D-transfer at maximum.
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unfortunately I sold all of my Pd for cheap a few years ago.
depending on how much Pd this process uses we might not be able to use it on any large scale until really rich people space mine it and get even richer.
I’ll have to have this article significantly dumbed down for me to understand it.
Would the manufacture and burning of C4 be cheaper?
They probably burned only a pound or two.
During the month period, was there a constant input of H?
Wonder if Lowes will be carrying this soon to replace my Predator generator in case the lights go out?
Pd is $2536 per oz currently, and is in deficit because there are only a few few deposits worldwide USA has (stillwater mining corp) but most of it is mined in Russia (Amplats), and South Africa I have no idea who owns that supply probably China
The nano metal is the lattice, adsorption of Hydrogen, which leads to microfusions. A lot like Yoshiaki Arata’s pycnodeuterium.
Or just chemically changed to a point of being depleted during reaction?
In LENR reactions there is only a small reduction in mass of the lattice host metal, sometimes attributed to nuclear collisions and transmutations.
By using nanoscale material, the adsorption of Hydrogen is faster and there is more hydrogen per surface area. These reactions occur in the bulk relatively close to the surface, so at nanoscale there is much better chance of hydrogen reactions running into each oTHER when the particle is that small.
If the base reaction point is 300+C, what was the final reaction temp?
I dunno.
Economics of the scheme probably turn on whether the active region is only skin deep, or operates throughout the bulk of the material. A plasma deposited surface coat on a supportive material would do wonders for stretching a limited resource.
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No...it is the hydrogen isotope that is consumed. Some very infinitesimal amount may be transmuted by side processes. Most likely effect on the metal substrate is that its "crystal" structure is changed to the extent that it no longer functions to hold the deuterium "correctly" for the hydrogen reaction to occur.
Fortunately, the Japanese have discovered massive off=shore deposits in their territorial waters. Far larger than currently known supplies.
There are many indications that this is indeed the preferred configuration. The substrate is, in many cases, a zirconium oxide bead. Deposition method may not necessarily be "plasma", but definitely a thin layer.
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