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View SchemaA Study of Polycarbonyl Compounds in Magnegases
| Authors | A. K. Aringazin, R. M. Santilli |
|---|---|
| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | physics/0112068 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0112068 |
| Journal | Hadronic J. 27 (2004) 331-347 |
Abstract
In this paper we study the structure and thermochemical properties of some new polycarbonyl compounds, with particular attention devoted to the study of (CO)$_n$ complexes, which are expected to be present in magnegases^TM. The latter are anomalous gases produced by Hadronic Reactors^TM of molecular type [2] (Patented and International Patents Pending) which expose atoms to the extremely intense electronmagnetic fields existing at atomic distances from electric arcs in such a way to create a toroidal distribution of the orbitals of individual atoms, whether isolated or part of a valence bond. Polarized atoms, dimers and molecules then attract each other via opposing magnetic polarities resulting into stable clusters which constitute a new chemical species called Santilli's magnecules [2]. Some of the numerous open problems in the study of this intriguing new chemical species are pointed out.
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