There have been much talk about reactions involving Li. So why not
use melted lithium? Mix Ni powder, LiAl- hydride or LiB hydride. 

Maybe
mix it with a suitable oxide. And a Li pellet. Then heating its melt and
enclose the powder. The container must endure liquid Li and being close
for hydrogen. 

Its may have a protecting atmosphere. Not CO2 or H2 how
reacts with Li. 

This to can be a dangerous experiment. Even if it not
works, 

On Wed, 4 Feb 2015 20:09:24 +0200, Peter Gluck  wrote:  
Dear
Friends, 

This :

http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2015/02/lenr-in-molten-tin-statements-and-news.html
[1] 

is written based on my desire to help LENR+ 
Or the Hot Cat is
LENR++? 
Who knows? 
Peter

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Dr. Peter Gluck 
Cluj, Romania

http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com [2]    

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