Experimental Results on Sub-Micro Structured Cu-Ni Alloys under High Temperature Hydrogen/Deuterium Interaction

Francesco Celani, E. F. Marano, A. Spallone, A. Nuvoli, B. Ortenzi, S. Pella, E. Righi, G. Trenta, F. Micciulla, S. Bellucci, S. Bartalucci, M. Nakamura, E. Purchi, G. Zangari, S. Cupellini, A. Mancini, F. Maggiore, A. Ovidi

Abstract


This study shows in detail how even a low cost material, like commercial Cu-Ni-Mn alloy (named Konstantan or ISOTAN 44), as far its surface is properly modified from the point of view of dimensionality, can be used as material able to produce anomalous heat effects due to close interaction with Hydrogen (or Deuterium, but at lower intensity) at high temperature. This work is supported by Enel Engineering and Innovation SpA, Via Andrea Pisano 120, 56122, Pisa (Italy),  ORIM SpA, Via Concordia 65, 62100 Macerata (Italy) and Kresenn Ltd, 5a Frascati Way, SL6 4UY, Maidenhead (United Kingdom).

Keywords: ISOTAN, Konstantan, hydrogen, deuterium, anomalous heat, nano structure, copper-nickel alloy

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