Peter Gluck <peter.gl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> As regarding heat after death in classical CF it was rather rare- I cannot > remember more than 5 documented cases. > Not true. Fleischmann andPons in France produced heat after death hundreds of times. They ran banks of 64 cells and pushed them all to a boil-off followed by heat after death. Biberian and Lonchampt replicated that. McKubre and the people at Energetics Technologies also say they have frequently observed heat after death. Frankly, I do not think heat after death is particularly important, or that it holds any deep secret. I think it is caused by having a large bulk of Pd that stores a lot of deuterium which gradually comes of the bulk to the surface. I do not think heat after death has any commercial value. On the contrary, you do not want a reaction that cannot be quickly quenched. - Jed