Perhaps you are right regarding Rossi's quality control efforts,
but I want to ask you- on what basis are you speaking
about NiO and not Ni?
As regarding Pd based clasical LENR/CF a total characterization
of say Pd cathodes is much too complex- beyond what is called
usually quality controll.
On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 12:16 PM, Peter Gluck peter.gl...@gmail.com wrote:
Perhaps you are right regarding Rossi's quality control efforts,
but I want to ask you- on what basis are you speaking
about NiO and not Ni?
As regarding Pd based clasical LENR/CF a total characterization
of say Pd
Piantelii is my good friend but I do not remember that he has worked with
nickel oxide.
The problem with NiO is that it will be reduced with H2 and the formed water
will build a great pressure in the cell. Not a problem that cannot be
solved- e.g. the Cincinnati zircoanium group cell I have worked
Not sure if this helps or not, but many metal oxide surfaces present a
Lawandy-type dielectric for accumulation of ultra dense hydrogen IRH. This
has been seen on zirconia, iron-oxide and nickel-oxide. This paper by Miley
is very important.
www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/MileyGHclusterswi.pdf
Piantelii stated he will hide the secret of Ni-H reaction, even from a good
friend.
Rossi has denied every mode of Ni catalytic activity except oxides.
NiO-H has a role in many hydrogen based catalytic reactions with a highly
reactive nano-particle surface. And oxide based nano-particle
i would not ask the secrets of a good friend. But about his performances
yes! And therefore I knew that Ni-H works, therefore Rossi's E-Cat is real
and..works.
Catalitically active oxides work at the interface with the real catalyst in
heterogeneous catalysis.
Do you say NiO is not reduced to
On Apr 14, 2011, at 8:16 AM, Peter Gluck wrote:
As regarding Pd based clasical LENR/CF a total characterization
of say Pd cathodes is much too complex- beyond what is called
usually quality controll. Terrible difficulties of describing
metallurgy, morphology, granularity etc.We have to
Horace sez:
...
As to Rossi, his quality control rested with the only person with the skills
to produce his nickel catalyst mix, an old man in his 80's working away on
an old machine. My imagination sees this happening in a poorly lit room
somewhere in a decaying rustic European building.
I should have noted some of my comments on metallic glasses can be
found here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/vortex-l@eskimo.com/msg41599.html
http://www.mail-archive.com/vortex-l@eskimo.com/msg43171.html
http://www.mail-archive.com/vortex-l@eskimo.com/msg29520.html
and Warm Regards,
JB
From: Horace Heffner
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Quality control in cold fusion.
I should have noted some of my comments on metallic glasses can be found
here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/vortex-l@eskimo.com/msg41599.html
http://www.mail-archive.com/vortex-l
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