Frank,

 

There are several companies that specialize in nano-powders. Actually dozens
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Rather than waste time with mundane materials which have no history of an
anomaly with heavy water, why not at least try something like a nanopowder
of titantium,  palladium (Arata), rhodium, nickel, or uranium ? All of these
have a history of reported anomalies. Here are a few suppliers

 

http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/materials-science/nanomaterials/nanopowders.html

http://www.americanelements.co.uk/Submicron_nano_powders.htm

http://www.mknano.com/#quantum

 

.etc. However - my advice is to seek materials with an average particle size
below the Forster radius - 10 nm. These cost much more, but a gram or less
is adequate for testing.

 

Jones

 

 

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I made some mortor mix with heavy water.  I then stimulated the mix with a
signal generator.
No anamalous energy was detected. It looked like regular concrete.

I made a mix of polymer (the kind used in water treatment) and heavy water.
I then stimulated the mixture with
a signal generator.


No anamlaous energy was detected.

Frank Z

 

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