Not Titanium Nickelates Fred.  Potassium & BariumTitanates, KxTiOy &BaTiOx.
 
0.2 amperes of K+ and D+  is about 1.2e18 cations per second
discharging at the cathode.
 
FJS
----- Original Message -----
From: Frederick Sparber
To: [email protected]
Sent: 10/19/05 2:56:17 PM
Subject: Cold fusion with Ti

Jed Rothwell wrote:
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They used 0.6 molar K2CO3 in 100 milliliters of D2O.
The post-mortem gamma spectroscopy was performed on the Ti cathodes
after about a million of seconds of electrolysis.
 
One out of every 11,170 atoms of Potassium is Radioactive Potassium-40
~ 11% of these emit a 1.46 eV gamma and a Positron which annihilates
with an electron giving off two 0.511 Mev gammas.
Discharge of the K+ ions on the Ti can form a gamma-emitting Titanium Nickelates
KxTiOy.
 
Regards
 
Frederick
 

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