probably a question of price
http://www.isotope.com/cil/products/listproducts.cfm?cat_id=49


 NILM-2491NICKEL-58
METAL<http://www.isotope.com/cil/products/displayproduct.cfm?prod_id=7517&cat_id=49>
(58NI,
99%+) MEPlease Inquire NILM-4446-100NICKEL-60
METAL<http://www.isotope.com/cil/products/displayproduct.cfm?prod_id=7520&cat_id=49>
(60NI,
99.0%) MGEPlease Inquire NILM-4446-250NICKEL-60
METAL<http://www.isotope.com/cil/products/displayproduct.cfm?prod_id=11195&cat_id=49>
(60Ni) MGEPlease Inquire NILM-4446-500NICKEL-60
METAL<http://www.isotope.com/cil/products/displayproduct.cfm?prod_id=11196&cat_id=49>
(60Ni) MGEPlease Inquire NILM-3778NICKEL-61
METAL<http://www.isotope.com/cil/products/displayproduct.cfm?prod_id=7519&cat_id=49>
(61NI,
92%) MEPlease Inquire NILM-3663NICKEL-62
METAL<http://www.isotope.com/cil/products/displayproduct.cfm?prod_id=7518&cat_id=49>
(62NI,
98%+) MEPlease Inquire NILM-485-20NICKEL-64
METAL<http://www.isotope.com/cil/products/displayproduct.cfm?prod_id=7521&cat_id=49>
(64NI,
95%) MEPlease Inquire

since their reactor if few kW wit 6g of nickel,
I imagine that you can observe the re-activity of metal with less than 1g
or less than 100mg


2013/7/30 Jed Rothwell <[email protected]>

> Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Defkelion has mentioned nanoplasmonics in their ICCF-18 via Kim this
>> year. You best begin your study of this area of scienceto understand LENR.
>>
>
> They mention this, they mention that. Where is the experimental proof?
> They mentioned that the tried isotopically pure samples of Ni. That is a
> bold claim. Where is the test data? How big were the samples? How pure?
> Where did they get them? In a scientific presentation these details would
> be provided.
>
> - Jed
>
>

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