On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 12:30 PM, Ruby <[email protected]> wrote: > > I edited an under-23-minute video of Dr. Iraj Parchamazad Chemistry > Chairman of University of LaVerne talking about his research into anomalous > heat reactions using nano-palladium loaded zeolites exposed to deuterium > gas. > > http://coldfusionnow.org/iraj-parchamazad-lenr-with-zeolites/ > > Enjoy! >
Thanks for the great video, Ruby. Dr. Parchamazad is doing some interesting work. Some points for those who have not had a chance to see the video: - Dr. Parchamazad is seeing a very high energy density with a miniscule amount of palladium loaded with deuterium in a zeolite matrix (I didn't catch the makeup of the zeolite). Melvin Miles, who is also in the video, chimed in to say that it's one of the highest energy densities seen, if I remember correctly. - Dr. Parchamazad is using an organopalladium source rather than a palladium salt. After embedding, the non-palladium compounds are burned out of the zeolite. He said using a salt will result in a detrimental ion exchange at some point. - He saw copper appear following upon the reaction. - The reactor is very small -- a metal pipe with a threaded tee, perhaps smaller than a Purell bottle. Since the amount of palladium is small, and I don't imagine you would need much D2, the experiment may be fairly inexpensive. I suspect the hard parts are preparing the zeolite and doing the calorimetry. Eric

