Jones Beene referred to the Arata & Zhang material with 84% Ni, 16% Pd. I
believe this is their most effective alloy yet. It is described in the
ICCF-15 abstracts, p. 35, quoted in full:


PRODUCTION OF HELIUM AND ENERGY IN THE “SOLID FUSION”

Y. Arata, Y.C. Zhang, and X.F. Wang
Center for Advanced Science and Innovation, Osaka University
2-1 Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka, 565-0871, Japan

In this paper, A new type “Solid Fusion Reactor” has been developed to test
the existence of solid state nuclear fusion (“ Solid Fusion”): reproducible
experiments have been made at room temperature and without external power
input. Both of the energy and Helium generation affected by the reactor
structure, gas flow rate, powder weight, and cooling condition were studied.
Deuterium gas loading processes of two types of nanomaterial (ZrO[2]*Pd35
and ZrO[2]*Ni[30]Pd[5]) were studied respectively in this paper. The results
showed the energy produced in ZrO2*Ni30Pd5 is higher than in ZrO2*Pd35.
Helium as an important evidence of solid-state fusion was detected by mass
analyzer “QMS”. As result, “ Solid Fusion” has been confirmed by the helium
existence, and then we developed the Helium production system


I should scan the Arata handout paper. He will not allow me to upload it but
I can give out copies privately, I suppose.

- Jed

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