From: Jed Rothwell 

 

*  Arata made a similar breakthrough with palladium nanopowder long before
Rossi.

 

For the record, Arata concluded that his alloy of mostly nickel and
palladium was 10 times more active than palladium alone, in nanopowder form.
This alloy only works on a support of zirconia, and this is using deuterium
gas. His results with hydrogen were not as good.

 

Ahern tested different alloys with hydrogen - and gradually reduced the Pd
content until the excess heat results reversed - and found the best
Arata-style alloy is about 85% nickel, 15% palladium in a zirconia support.
That is the best for hydrogen, not necessarily deuterium. 

 

Takahashi has tested a large assortment of nanopowders, including the ones
Arata specified, and at the recent ACS stated that the Ahern sample was the
most active sample he has tested. 

 

Jones

 

 

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