[Vo]:The gas CO2 is patented by Dr. Mills and BLP as a hydrino catalyst

2011-11-19 Thread David ledin
From Randell Mills yahoo group The gas CO2 is patented by Dr. Mills and BLP as a hydrino catalyst. Nickel has an affinity to bind to CO. At temperatures below 700 degrees Celsius heating nickel first releases CO and around 400 degrees Celsius a dominant reaction causes 2CO to form C and CO2 on an

Re: [Vo]:The gas CO2 is patented by Dr. Mills and BLP as a hydrino catalyst

2011-11-19 Thread Horace Heffner
On Nov 19, 2011, at 1:24 AM, David ledin wrote: From Randell Mills yahoo group The gas CO2 is patented by Dr. Mills and BLP as a hydrino catalyst. Nickel has an affinity to bind to CO. At temperatures below 700 degrees Celsius heating nickel first releases CO and around 400 degrees

Re: [Vo]:The gas CO2 is patented by Dr. Mills and BLP as a hydrino catalyst

2011-11-19 Thread Man on Bridges
Hi, Sofar I've been thinking that the fusion process of Nickel and Hydrogen itself is the important part that takes place in Rossi's reactor. However after reading some enlighting stuff at Robin's page about hydrinos ( http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/Hydrinos_explained.html ) I think I know

Re: [Vo]:The gas CO2 is patented by Dr. Mills and BLP as a hydrino catalyst

2011-11-19 Thread David ledin
Nickel may not be necessary at all' No : Nickel or similar metal with high lattice enthalpy like Alkali metal halides is necessary. See these papers from Rowan university http://www.blacklightpower.com/pdf/RowanChemSummer2009Report.pdf

Re: [Vo]:The gas CO2 is patented by Dr. Mills and BLP as a hydrino catalyst

2011-11-19 Thread Man on Bridges
Hi, On 19-11-2011 13:31, David ledin wrote: Nickel may not be necessary at all' What about 63Cu == 64Zn or 65Cu == 66Zn ? Kind regards, MoB

Re: [Vo]:The gas CO2 is patented by Dr. Mills and BLP as a hydrino catalyst

2011-11-19 Thread Man on Bridges
Hi, On 19-11-2011 13:31, David ledin wrote: Nickel may not be necessary at all' I wonder if anyone has tried the following binding-agents? 39K (93.260%) == 40Ca 41K ( 6.730%) == 42Ca 44Ca ( 2.086%) == 45Sc == 46Ti 50Ti ( 5.180%) == 51V == 52Cr 54Cr ( 2.365%) == 55Mn == 56Fe 58Fe ( 0.282%)

Re: [Vo]:The gas CO2 is patented by Dr. Mills and BLP as a hydrino catalyst

2011-11-19 Thread Horace Heffner
You have missed the point entirely. The *experimental* results using carbon arcs in water produced a COP of 7. No half baked theory was involved. No metals were involved. Hydrinos were possibly not even involved. Of course the results could have been bogus. That is why I used the

Re: [Vo]:The gas CO2 is patented by Dr. Mills and BLP as a hydrino catalyst

2011-11-19 Thread Mary Yugo
On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 12:05 PM, Horace Heffner hheff...@mtaonline.netwrote: You have missed the point entirely. The *experimental* results using carbon arcs in water produced a COP of 7. No half baked theory was involved. No metals were involved. Hydrinos were possibly not even

Re: [Vo]:The gas CO2 is patented by Dr. Mills and BLP as a hydrino catalyst

2011-11-19 Thread mixent
In reply to Man on Bridges's message of Sat, 19 Nov 2011 14:04:38 +0100: Hi, [snip] Hi, On 19-11-2011 13:31, David ledin wrote: Nickel may not be necessary at all' I wonder if anyone has tried the following binding-agents? 39K (93.260%) == 40Ca You might also consider 23Na (100%) == 24Mg

Re: [Vo]:The gas CO2 is patented by Dr. Mills and BLP as a hydrino catalyst

2011-11-19 Thread Horace Heffner
The aquafuel patent number is 5,435,274, according to Infinite Energy Vol. 2, No. 9, 1996, which had a good article about it and a copy of the patent. The front cover of that issue of IE contains an impressive picture of an arc in an aquarium bubbling up enough of the gas that it is

Re: [Vo]:The gas CO2 is patented by Dr. Mills and BLP as a hydrino catalyst

2011-11-19 Thread Horace Heffner
Lots of work has been done on pyrolysis. The bogosity factor for any related ou claims seem to me to be high, but who knows? There appears to be utility none the less. Some additional patent documents of possible interest relating to carbon pyrolysis: 5792325 Electric arc material