how magnetism could be involved only with NIH
No - I have a suspicion that all of the rare earths are LENR fuel candidates.
how magnetism could be involved only with NIH
No - I have a suspicion that all of the rare earths are LENR fuel candidates.
By Ni i meant no special " magnetic species or isotope involved.
Bulk magnetism is a bit different from isotopic magnetism
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Nickel has 5 natural isotopes
only one .. Ni61. has a magnetic moment
only one Pd isotope has a magnetic moment
the rare earths Sm and Gd have two 'magnetic' isotopes each
Isotope | Mass / Da | Natural abundance (atom %) | Nuclear spin (I) | Magnetic moment (μ/μN) |
---|---|---|---|---|
58Ni | 57.9353462 (16) | 68.0769 (89) | 0 | |
60Ni | 59.9307884 (16) | 26.2231 (77) | 0 | |
61Ni | 60.9310579 (16) | 1.1399 (6) | 3/2 | -0.75002 |
62Ni | 61.9283461 (16) | 3.6345 (17) | 0 | |
64Ni | 63.9279679 (17) | 0.9256 (9) | 0 |
102Pd | 101.905634 (5) | 1.02 (1) | 0 | |
104Pd | 103.904029 (6) | 11.14 (8) | 0 | |
105Pd | 104.905079 (6) | 22.33 (8) | 5/2 | -0.642 |
106Pd | 105.903478 (6) | 27.33 (3) | 0 | |
108Pd | 107.903895 (4) | 26.46 (9) | 0 | |
110Pd | 109.905167 (20) | 11.72 (9) | 0 |
147Sm | 146.914894 (4) | 14.99 (18) | 7/2 | -0.8149 |
148Sm | 147.914819 (4) | 11.24 (10) | 0 | |
149Sm | 148.917180 (4) | 13.82 (7) | 7/2 | -0.6718 |
155Gd | 154.922618 (4) | 14.80 (12) | 3/2 | -0.2591 |
156Gd | 155.922118 (4) | 20.47 (9) | 0 | |
157Gd | 156.923956 (4) | 15.65 (2) | 3/2 | -0.3399 |
138La | 137.907105 (6) | 0.090 (1) | 5 | 3.7139 |
139La | 138.906347 (5) | 99.910 (1) | 7/2 | 2.7832 |
141Pr | 140.907647 (4) | 100 | 5/2 | 4.136 |
151Eu | 150.919702 (8) | 47.81 (3) | 5/2 | 3.4718 |
153Eu | 152.921225 (4) | 52.19 (3) | 5/2 | 1.5331 |
140Nd | 139.90931 | 3.37 d | EC to 140Pr | 0 | |
141Nd | 140.909605 | 2.49 h | EC to 141Pr | 3/2 | 1.01 |
147Nd | 146.916096 | 10.98 d | β- to 147Pm | 5/2 | 0.58 |
149Nd | 148.920145 | 1.73 h | β- to 149Pm | 5/2 | 0.35 |
161Dy | 160.926930 (4) | 18.91 (24) | 5/2 | -0.4806 |
162Dy | 161.926795 (4) | 25.51 (26) | 0 | |
163Dy | 162.928728 (4) | 24.90 (16) | 5/2 | 0.6726 |
167Yb | 166.934947 | 17.5 m | EC to 167Tm | 5/2 | 0.62 |
169Yb | 168.935187 | 32.03 d | EC to 169Tm | 7/2 | -0.63 |
175Yb | 174.941273 | 4.19 d | β- to 175Lu | 7/2 | 0.6 |
I have a suspicion that all of the rare earths are LENR fuel candidates
There. are quite a few. magnetic isotopes in the lanthanide group except for cerium
Well know that experiments done by Wyttenbach team were highly successful sometimes by using these specific isotopes.
possibibly it exists a long range interaction between electrons and nuclei in which i believe.
Now i ask myself to know how for example a simple thermal gradient could enhance this magnetic coupling indeed ?
138La 137.907105 (6) 0.090 (1) 5 3.7139 139La 138.906347 (5) 99.910 (1) 7/2 2.7832
141Pr 140.907647 (4) 100 5/2 4.136
151Eu 150.919702 (8) 47.81 (3) 5/2 3.4718 153Eu 152.921225 (4) 52.19 (3) 5/2 1.5331
140Nd 139.90931 3.37 d EC to 140Pr 0 141Nd 140.909605 2.49 h EC to 141Pr 3/2 1.01 147Nd 146.916096 10.98 d β- to 147Pm 5/2 0.58 149Nd 148.920145 1.73 h β- to 149Pm 5/2 0.35
161Dy 160.926930 (4) 18.91 (24) 5/2 -0.4806 162Dy 161.926795 (4) 25.51 (26) 0 163Dy 162.928728 (4) 24.90 (16) 5/2 0.6726
167Yb 166.934947 17.5 m EC to 167Tm 5/2 0.62 169Yb 168.935187 32.03 d EC to 169Tm 7/2 -0.63 175Yb 174.941273 4.19 d β- to 175Lu 7/2 0.6
There. are quite a few. magnetic isotopes in the lanthanide group except for cerium
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