Something similar (mixing with oxide to prevent sintering) can be found in
this patent:
http://patentscope.wipo.int/search/en/detail.jsf?docId=WO2012166808&recNum=264&docAn=US2012040017&queryString=evaporators&maxRec=193361


On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 8:09 AM, Axil Axil <janap...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dennis
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> Were you using 5 micron nickel particles as per Rossi and DGT?
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> On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 7:37 PM, DJ Cravens <djcrav...@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>  Nano nickel
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>>
>> Health/safety
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>> First, I would like to reiterate what others have pointed out about the
>> health risks.  I personally suffered symptoms of pulmonary hypertension
>> as a result to exposure.  Initially the doctors diagnosed it as PH and
>> said I had 3 to 5 year life expectancy.  But local doctors had no info
>> on nano Ni.  I have now mostly recovered due to massive use of  Vitamin
>> B12 (the Co slowly replaces and excludes the Ni).
>>
>>
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>> The material will go through many valves, chew up vacuum pumps, ….  It
>> can even go through some plastics and HEPA filters are too coarse for it.
>> I ended up using Neodymium magnets on my tubing with Hepa material to
>> slow the flow down.  (use very slow changes in pressures).  I also ended
>> up having all those systems in negative pressure cabinets vented to the
>> outside.
>>
>>
>>
>> Materials
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>> I have two patents pending on use of “inert materials” (like zirc oxide
>> and ceramic) to isolate fine metals (Ni, Pd, Ti, alloys of H absorbing
>> materials) to avoid sintering.
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>>
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>> I have turned to putting Ni, Pd and other metals in mesopore carbon.  The
>> idea is to have fine metal structures but to have them contained in larger
>> particles that will not allow sintering.  Also it is easier to pass
>> current through the C than it is ZrO2.  I feel it is the change in
>> current (numbers of H or D flowing) that give rise to initiation of the
>> event.  (and yes a provisional was filed last year)
>>
>>
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>>
>> Dennis
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