Re: [Vo]:A way to reinvestigate the Patterson cell?

2015-12-29 Thread Jed Rothwell
Bob Higgins wrote: > I believe George Miley has thoroughly analyzed the Patterson Cell beads. > Miley had a relationship with Patterson, and I believe that he had some of > Patterson's beads for analysis at the university. > That is correct. He looked at them closely

Re: [Vo]:A way to reinvestigate the Patterson cell?

2015-12-29 Thread Bob Higgins
I believe George Miley has thoroughly analyzed the Patterson Cell beads. Miley had a relationship with Patterson, and I believe that he had some of Patterson's beads for analysis at the university. I think Miley's interests now are for higher temperature LENR. He has LENR as a replacement

RE: EXTERNAL: RE: [Vo]:A way to reinvestigate the Patterson cell?

2015-12-27 Thread Roarty, Francis X
It sounds like they are trying to combine skeletal catalysts with nano powders, increase activity? Surface area? Controllability? Fran -Original Message- From: Jones Beene [mailto:jone...@pacbell.net] Sent: Saturday, December 26, 2015 7:16 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: EXTERNAL:

[Vo]:A way to reinvestigate the Patterson cell?

2015-12-26 Thread pagnucco
A new patent application -- CORE-SHELL CATALYST AND METHOD FOR PALLADIUM-BASED CORE PARTICLE Abstract: A core-shell catalyst includes a porous, palladium-based core particle and a catalytic layer on the particle. The particle can be made by providing a precursor particle that has palladium

RE: [Vo]:A way to reinvestigate the Patterson cell?

2015-12-26 Thread Jones Beene
The process of using a sacrificial material or alloy such that the unwanted material is removed in a second step in order to create porosity in the desired material - that was the way that the original patent for Raney nickel worked. Hmm... is there novelty here, based on Raney nickel as prior art