>From Dr. Randell mills patent A method of preparation of the catalytic material of the present invention of catalytic systems that hinge on the transfer of an electron from a cation to another capable of producing energy holes for shrinking hydrogen atoms includes the steps of:
Dissolving ionic salts of the cations into a solvent. In a preferred embodiment, the ionic salts are dissolved in deionized demineralized water to concentration of 0.3 to 0.5 molar. Uniformly wetting a dissociation material with the dissolved salt solution. Draining the excess solution. Drying the wetted dissociation material in an oven preferably at a temperature of 220.degree. C. Pulverizing the dried catalytic material into a powder. Example of a Ionic Catalytic Material: Potassium Carbonate (K.sub.2 CO.sub.3) on Ni Powder To prepare the ionic catalytic material: potassium carbonate (K.sub.2 CO.sub.3) on Ni powder, a 1 liter solution of 0.5 M K.sub.2 CO.sub.3 in water is poured over 500 grams of -300 mesh Ni powder. The materials are stirred to remove air pockets around the grains of Ni. The excess solution can be drained off. The powder can be dried in an oven at 200.degree. C. If necessary the material can be ground to remove lumps. Hydrogen Spillover Catalysts In a preferred embodiment, the source of hydrogen atoms for the catalytic shrinkage reaction comprises a hydrogen spillover catalyst. A hydrogen spillover catalyst according to the present invention comprises: A hydrogen dissociation material or means which forms free hydrogen atoms or protons; A conduit material onto which free hydrogen atoms spill and which supports free, mobile hydrogen atoms and provides a path or conduit for the flow of hydrogen atoms or protons; A source of energy holes which catalyze the shrinkage reaction, and optionally A support material into which the former materials are embedded as a mixture, compound, or solution. Full Catalysts recipes http://www.fileden.com/files/2011/11/19/3227177/Catalysts%20recipes%20from%20Dr.%20Randell%20mills%20.pdf (pdf file) http://www.fileden.com/files/2011/11/19/3227177/Catalysts%20recipes%20from%20Dr.%20Randell%20mills%20.doc (doc file)

