Thanks for reposting that information. So, if the fuel or ash from an E-Cat contained excess 64-Ni, that would be compelling evidence that he really does have a new and revolutionary means of enriching Nickel isotopes, since it seems unlikely that he would have the resources to "spike" his samples with $30,000/g material.
That make me even more eager to see the detailed isotopic analysis that Sven Kullander said would be available before Christmas. ________________________________ From: Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net> To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2012 12:44 PM Subject: [Vo]:Ni-64 enrichment As mentioned in prior posting - Ni-64 costs about $30000 per gram from a medical supplier. We checked the ones near Rossi's former lab in NH and no one remembers him or the name Leonardo (LTI, or EON). The reason for checking was to see if Rossi started out this way first before finding a less expensive solution. As for the present - Rossi claims to enrich in Ni-64 himself - not by buying an enriched isotope. This is unlikely but possible. The first relevant fact is that over two-thirds of natural nickel is the 58Ni, which has very high nuclear stability - but there is also a ~1% isotope 64Ni which is 6 a.m.u. or ~11% heavier and has different NMR properties. Since nickel can be obtained in liquid form as feedstock and then resold with the heavier isotopes removed, and since the feedstock is possibly more valuable with heavier isotopes removed, it is possible to do it yourself with an ultra-centrifuge, and possibly in combination with NMR techniques for the net differential manufacturing cost. This is especially true if you simply want enrichment in 62 and 64 and can work with a nickel supplier and starting with electroless nickel can also make "nanostructuring" much simpler, so it could be a double benefit. I do not think Rossi is that sophisticated, but don't forget that his backers for 10 years at least were high up in DoE. That could also be the source of enriched isotope. If the Swedes ever do release the mass-spec analysis- maybe we will know if this Ni-64 business is one more Rossi lie, or not. It probably is. Jones