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publicationNumber KR-19990022396-A
titleOfInvention Low energy hydrogen method and structure
abstract The present invention provides an energy sink or means for removing an energy resonator having hydrogen energy emitted to stimulate a transition to stimulate electrons of a hydrogen atom (molecule) to produce a lower quantized energy level and a lower radius (Half-axis), thereby releasing energy from hydrogen atoms (molecules). An energy sink, energy hole, can provide through one or more electron transfers between atoms, ions, molecules, and species involved, including ions and molecular compounds. In one embodiment, the energy hole has a difference in the sum of the sum of the ionization energy and / or the electron affinity of the electron donor and the ionization energy and / or electron affinity of the electron donor relative to the hydrogen atom (molecule) (M and t are integers) comprising transferring t electrons from one or more donor species to one or more donor species, about m x 27.21 eV (m x 48.6 eV). The present invention further comprises a hydrogen over catalyst, a multifunctional material that dissociates hydrogen molecules to provide functional hydrogen-atom-bearing functional hydrogen atoms and free hydrogen atoms that flow into the functional groups that can be an energy source. The energy reactor includes one of an electrolytic cell, a pressurized hydrogen gas cell, and a hydrogen gas discharge cell. A preferred compressed hydrogen gas energy reactor comprises: a vessel; Hydrogen source; Means for controlling the hydrogen pressure and flow in the vessel; A material that dissociates hydrogen molecules into hydrogen atoms, and a material that can be an energy source, a gas phase. The gas phase energy source includes sublimation, boiling, and / or volatilization at an operating temperature elevation of a gas energy reactor where a hydrogen electron transfer exothermic reaction takes place in a low energy state on the gas.
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