I thought I would bring this paper to the attention of Vortex members.

Improved understanding of self-sustained, sub-micrometric multi-composition
surface Constantan wires interacting with H2 at high temperatures:
experimental evidence of Anomalous Heat Effects

Francesco Celani, E.F. Marano, A. Nuvoli, E. Purchi, M. Nakamura, S. Pella,
B. Ortenzi, E. Righi, G. Trenta, S. Bartalucci, A. Ovidi, G.L. Zangari, F.
Micciulla, S. Bellucci, G. Vassallo


Abstract


This article is an extension of what presented by our team at 17th
International Conference on Cold Fusion, ICCF-17, in Daejon, Korea, in 2012
[1]. It documents the improvements on Constantan-related experiments,
started in 2011, in order to study the feasibility of new Nickel based
alloys that are able to absorb proper amounts of Hydrogen (H2) and/or
Deuterium (D2) and that have, in principle, some possibility to generate
anomalous thermal effects at temperatures >100°C. The interest in Ni comes
in part because there is the possibility to use also H2 instead of
expensive D2. Moreover, cross-comparison of results using H2 instead of D2
can be made and could help the understanding of the phenomena involved
(atomic, nuclear, super-chemical origin?) due to the use of such isotopes.

Keywords: calorimeter, LENR, Nickel based alloys, sub-micrometric surfaces

Available here:

http://www.iiste.org/Journals/index.php/CMR/article/view/8655

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