From Eric
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A little bit of an indirect strategy, but it kind of makes sense to me.
It does sound like a reasonably strategic maneuver. Under similar circumstances
I think that's what I would do.
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
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http://www.eng.usf.edu/~volinsky/LiAlH4CatalyzedByNanoparticles.pdf
*Dehydrogenation Improvement of LiAlH4 Catalyzed by Fe2O3 and*
*Co2O3 Nanoparticles*
This bit of info might be of interest to those who are replicating Rossi's
reactor.
I just ran across this paper on hydrogen storage. Adding
Axil, nice citation – I still hold out hope for a Lyne type reaction where
hydrogen is disassociated at such a discount that re-association occurs at over
unity, I think the geometry can suppress virtual particles surrounding the
hydrogen such that the ground state contracts. If the contracted
Axil--
Your article regarding LiAlH4 catalyzed by Fe2O3 and Co2O3 noted the following:
The onset temperature of LiAlH4 doped
with 7 mol % Fe2O3 and Co2O3 have reduced by as much as 97
and 93 °C, respectively, compared with the pristine LiAlH4.
The article also identifies the release of H from
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