On the Use of Iron and Carbon in E-Cat Reactors

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    [feedquote='E-Cat World','http://www.e-catworld.com/2015/04/09/on-the-use-of-iron-and-carbon-in-e-cat-reactors/']This comment was posted by Jamie Sibley in the Always Open thread. Starting at room temperature, iron will combine with oxygen to form iron oxide, and by the time the reaction gets to LAH breakdown temperature, all the oxygen is bound to the iron. As hydrogen is released from the LAH, it is absorbed into […][/feedquote]

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    a good old explanation for two mysteries...
    the presence of iron and carbon, and why the reactor is not filled under vaccuum to avoid oxygen contamination.



    unlike any I suspect that only hydrogen react, that Ni is the LENR catalyst, and that LiAlH4 is an "hydrogen bottle", and here the rest is probably just a no-oxygen trick...


    good exploitation of known technology.


    I hope so because lithum is quite rare on earth (just enough lithium in 1year for E-cat to replace all energy)... more can be found in earth or ocean, but it will be more expensive.

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