Yessir! normal, matural clean Ni ready to be nanometrized and degassed properly. Isotopic enrichment is very difficult and costly..
I don't uinderstend exactly your idea with the prper pressure- they add hydrogen, this is adsorbed in part, you cannot add exactly a dosis of hydrogen- but surely there is a "best practices" type protocol here. Peter On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 3:40 PM, OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson < orionwo...@charter.net> wrote: > From Terry and Peter: > > ... > > > I'm willing to bet that Peter Gluck is right and Rossi bakes his Ni in > > a vacuum to remove the gaseous impurities then puts it in the reaction > > chamber under the bell jar. I think the "catalyst" is a red herring. > > Meaning Rossi's Ni contains naturally found isotopic ratios from the > beginning of the process? Just verifying. > > I would speculate that maintaining a proper pressure within the reactor > cell > as it's being heated up might be a crucial factor as well. > > > Regards, > Steven Vincent Johnson > www.OrionWorks.com > www.zazzle.com/orionworks > > -- Dr. Peter Gluck Cluj, Romania http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com