Radio-Thermionic Induced Reactions on Aluminum Based Materials and Their Correlation with Plasmon Formation and Tribocatalytic Mechanisms

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
John A. Elton James Cornwell
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

"Thermionic induced reactions and radiation resonance catalysis of aluminum and aluminum oxide materials exposed to microwaves and triboemissions will be described and explained from both a fundamental and practical level. Magnetron operation at distinct operating conditions that generates both plasmon and triboemissive radiation will be explained and the resulting tribochemical and radiation resonance catalytic reactions between aluminum, aluminum oxide, water and graphite will be delineated. The generation of hydrogen from these materials using triboemissive radiation and microwaves will be described, and the application of this methodology for hydrogen based technologies will be discussed.IntroductionProtective Systems Directed Energy RadiationProtective Systems, Inc, has developed a new radiation device called the EMR (Electromagnetic Resonator) that has unique characteristics that separates it from traditional microwave and rf radiation devices. The radiation from the EMR device is generated using a modified electronresonance magnetron with proprietary filters and operating characteristics.Electronic Device Shutoff. When electronic devices such as cell phones, computers, and other IC based electronics are placed within the EMR radiation, these devices become non-functional as long as the EMR beam is active. Upon removal of the EMR radiation the devices either become operational again or become operational after a cold start. The devices are not damaged by the irradiation.Faraday Cage Interaction Effect. When any of the above electronic devices are placed in a Faraday cage and activated within the Faraday cage without EMR radiation, they operate normally. However, these devices will still be rendered inoperative when an EMR beam generated outside the Faraday cage is directed at the electronic."
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APA: John A. Elton James Cornwell  (2010)  Radio-Thermionic Induced Reactions on Aluminum Based Materials and Their Correlation with Plasmon Formation and Tribocatalytic Mechanisms

MLA: John A. Elton James Cornwell Radio-Thermionic Induced Reactions on Aluminum Based Materials and Their Correlation with Plasmon Formation and Tribocatalytic Mechanisms. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2010.

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