Am 25.11.2011 13:54, schrieb Marcello Vitale:
Very interesting, indeed. Thank you, Peter. Four observations

a) MgH2 is more stable than NiHn: Mg might simply suck up the hydrogen
b) nonetheless, it is on the surface of Ni powder particles that H2 breaks up more easily, hence the rationale to use Ni as catalyst for MgH formation and decomposition c) there do not seem to be the cycling and pulsations, electrochemical, mechanical or electromagnetic, which appear to be needed in order to start the anomalous heat generation itself. d) even if some anomalous heat had been generated, how to sort it out from just a faster/more complete hydride formation, anotehr exothermic process? If cold fusion had happened, in small quantity, it would have been taken as a funky quirk.
I dont think so.
In laboratory experiments they will probably measure it accurately.
Thermal hysteris is an important parameter for a solidstate hydrogen storage device. The larger the hysteresis, the larger the energetic loss and of course they try to minimize it.
If they get negative hysteresis, they have probably found cold fusion ;-).
Also I believe they examines the crystal structures with advanced methods like x-rays, and when there are transmutation elements, they should discover them.

Here is a link to the munich airport hydrogen project:
http://ieahia.org/pdfs/munich_airport.pdf
They use a gigantic metalpowder-in pipes arrangement to store 2000 m^3 hydrogen at 250 bar pressure.
To unload the hydrogen, heat must be applied.
It is clear, they dont build something like this without previous research.
This is working for years and succesfully.
Again, put Rossis catalyzer inside.....  ;-)

So, if a catalyzer exists it must be something extraordinary, that nobody tried before. For example high frequency. RF can make the joints of metal particles melt or pull them together until electrons tunnel through the barriers.
This effect was used in ealy days of wireless telegraphy.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coherer
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Coherence of particles by radio waves is an obscure phenomenon that is not well understood even today. Recent experiments with particle coherers seem to have confirmed the hypothesis that the particles cohere by a micro-weld phenomenon caused by radio frequency <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Frequency> electricity flowing across the small contact area between particles.^[1] <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coherer#cite_note-0> The underlying principle of so-called "imperfect contact" coherers is also not well understood, but may involve a kind of tunneling <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_tunnelling> of charge carriers <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charge_carrier> across an imperfect junction between conductors.
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On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 12:14 PM, <peter.heck...@arcor.de <mailto:peter.heck...@arcor.de>> wrote:




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    > I will try to get information re the work with metalhydrides at the
    > Plank Institute I liked very much the idea from the Chan's
    Formula to use
    > metalhydrides as sources of hydrogen in a Ni-H system
    > PeterG
    >
    [snip]
    Examples are countless. Some of them:
    http://www.mpg.de/1167514/Hydrogen_storage  They search a
    catalysator for fast hydrogen loading.

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19333448  High temperature heat
    storage in metal hydrides.
    The full article is here:
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2662468/
    This is /VERY/ interesting.
    They use catalysts and nickel doping and temperatures up to 500
    degrees and pressures upto 100 bar.
    The mechanism is precisely explained in the article.
    Why dont they get fusion?
    Put Rossis catalyst into this container, and it should explode, or
    kill anybody around by radiation ;-)

    You will find hundreds of research projects. Metalhydrides are
    very important in combustion cells and accus also and are heavily
    researched worldwide.

    Peter




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