Keith Nagel wrote:
A while back, someone here on Vo, ( Terry maybe? ) posted a link to
a story about fullerene cages containing metal atoms.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/tyne/3744326.stm
Although it's not really clear (from the article) what the blokes have
discovered. Anyone have a "Scie
Hi Horace.
You write:
>One way to adjust the relative contents of various metals in a codeposited
>matrix is to use multiple anodes and control the relative current in each
>during the deposition process. Provided the deposition environment is well
>cleaned, it would hopefully be possible to crea
At 12:21 PM 11/29/4, Edmund Storms wrote:
>Horace Heffner wrote:
>
>> Codeposition electrolysis using a weak carbolic acid, i.e. phenol, an
>> aromatic ring with attached OH, or oher organic compound, combined with
>> Li2SO4 and heavy water to form the electrolyte, and a Pd anode, may form on
>> th
Horace Heffner wrote:
> Codeposition electrolysis using a weak carbolic acid, i.e. phenol, an
> aromatic ring with attached OH, or oher organic compound, combined with
> Li2SO4 and heavy water to form the electrolyte, and a Pd anode, may form on
> the cathode surface a volume which supports a la
Codeposition electrolysis using a weak carbolic acid, i.e. phenol, an
aromatic ring with attached OH, or oher organic compound, combined with
Li2SO4 and heavy water to form the electrolyte, and a Pd anode, may form on
the cathode surface a volume which supports a larger than typical nuclear
active
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