Fran and others: You may be able to get some molecules inside the CNT in a cryogenic state using liquid He or N as a carrier/dispersant. The NO molecule may be too big to fit inside the tubes.
The cryogenic conditions avoid reactions until the He or NO is allowed to warm up and leave the system. On the other hand a high temperature Ni vapor may be able to enter the tubes. Does anyone know if CNT comes in a bigger variety than the 5 C's in a ring arrangement? Bob ----- Original Message ----- From: Roarty, Francis X To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, March 03, 2014 10:13 AM Subject: RE: EXTERNAL: RE: [Vo]:Resonant photons for CNT ring current I wonder what effect CNTs would have mixed into the precursor alloys of skeletal cats. Would the alloy and the leaching agents be drawn into the tube? Fran From: Jones Beene [mailto:jone...@pacbell.net] Sent: Monday, March 03, 2014 12:57 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: EXTERNAL: RE: [Vo]:Resonant photons for CNT ring current Bob, all If Rossi can be believed, he did not use CNT (at least not originally) but instead - his tubules are made of nickel via a proprietary process which adds porosity and surface features. Nickel is ductile and CNT are stiff and 500% stronger than nickel. But CNT is not a spillover catalyst, like nickel. In short the original recipe can probably be improved, and may have been improved already. Given all of the info out there from various sources, it would seem that a superior Ni-H reactor media would be composed of carbon nanotubes on which nickel has been deposited. or preferably a nickel alloy. The Romanowski alloys are far superior to nickel, palladium or anything else as spillover catalysts. The citation is in the archives. From: Bob Cook It sounds like Jones thinks that a combination of CNT's (the hairs) and Ni distributed on their surface some how is what Rossi has used. Jones. Is this what you meant by: " "It would probably be more productive to come at this from the standpoint of adding something to CNT instead of subtracting something from nickel?"