In this presentation, Rossi stated that Ni transmutation is not responsible
for extra heat. This is a secondary negligible phenomena and nearly most of
what is detected is due contamination.

2012/9/9 Bob Higgins <[email protected]>

> The Kullander report of the 6 month used ash stated that it "contains" 10%
> Cu and 11% Fe.  It is not clear by what analysis that assessment was made,
> but it was likely EDAX (Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectral analysis),
> normally made via SEM.  Such analysis is a surface measurement.  In the
> case of dense materials like Ni and Cu, the penetration depth for most of
> the X-ray spectra is only about 100 nanometers.  So Kullander was probably
> reporting on the surface concentration.
>
>
> On Sun, Sep 9, 2012 at 3:12 PM, Teslaalset <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> So what about the ash that he allowed a Swedish university to check that
>> contained 30% Copper?
>>
>


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