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titleOfInvention Energy / material conversion method and structure
abstract (57) [Summary] By providing an energy sink or means for removing the energy that resonates with the hydrogen energy released to stimulate the transition, the quantized energy level and small radius (lower than the "ground state" and small radius ( Method and apparatus for releasing energy from hydrogen atoms (molecules) by stimulating electrons to relax in the minor and major axes and minor and minor axes. Energy sinks, energy holes are provided by the transfer of at least one electron between participating species including atoms, ions, molecules, ions and molecular complexes. In one embodiment, the energy hole comprises the transfer of t electrons from one or more donating species to one or more accepting species, thereby increasing the ionization energy and / or electron affinity of the electron donating species. The value obtained by subtracting the total ionization energy and / or electron affinity of the electron-accepting species from the total is about m × 27.21 eV (m × 48.6) for atomic (molecular) hydrogen lower than the “ground state” transition. ) (Where m and t are integers). The present invention further comprises methods and structures for matching the energy of the source hydrogen with the sink energy holes to enhance the transition rate. The energy reactor includes one of an electrolysis cell, a pressurized hydrogen gas cell, and a hydrogen gas discharge cell.
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