A catalyst used to make polyethylene named “Shell 105” could be important to
LENR – given the long string of successful experiments by Leif Holmlid where
he makes extremely dense deuterium. The deuterium is so compact that he has
claimed spontaneous fusion events with no power input.
This info turned up on the MFMP site: With respect to the recent report by
Ólafsson and Holmlid, "Holmlid used Shell 105 catalyst (Fe2O3-K based with
>8% K content) - and only that (!!) - as an ultra-dense Rydberg state
Deuterium generator because it's convenient to use, cheap and apparently
because it works out of the box without further treatment (as also confirmed
by Sveinn Ólafsson on LENR-Forum)."
NOTE: According to Shell, the 105 catalyst contains 84.3% iron as Fe2O3, 2.4
% chromium as Cr2O3 and 13.3% potassium as K2CO3.
Iron, Chromium, Oxygen and Potassium are all Mills’ catalysts (having
ionization potentials which can be manipulated to express a multiple of 27.2
eV).

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