High-power-density catalyst induced hydrino transition (CIHT) electrochemical cell

2014 
Abstract CIHT cells, each comprising a Mo, MoCu (50–50 at%), or MoNi (50–50 at%) hydrogen permeable membrane anode or tape cast CoCu, clad onto a hydrogen permeable Ni membrane, NiO cathode, a LiOH–LiBr eutectic mixture as the electrolyte, and MgO matrix in some cases, exploit hydrino formation as a half-cell reaction to serve as a new electrical energy source. The cells were operated under intermittent H 2 O electrolysis to generate H at the anode and then discharged to form hydrinos wherein H 2 O vapor as well as some O 2 was supplied from the atmosphere in open cells. Net electrical production over the electrolysis input and hydrogen supplied to the anode was measured to be multiples of the electrical input at about 10 mW/cm 2 anode area. The predicted molecular hydrino H 2 (1/4) was identified as a product of CIHT cells by MAS 1 H NMR, electron-beam excitation emission spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and photoluminescence emission spectroscopy.
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