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I'd also assume your plating solutions are industrial purity, which is only around the low-to-mid 90%. Some of the typical contaminants might prove to actually aid in reactivity, or supply some other benefit- or exactly the opposite, poisoning the surface or grain structure, etc. I should have called you on the "pure Ni foil" from the first, it's going to be high-purity, obviously, but not close to 99+ %, with this kind of process.

I think that the SIMS on the foil will be the big tell about what maybe going on.

With Adamenko, the isotopic ratios were not natural - in addition to the creation of non-periodic table elements.

Since it would appear that basically the same process is going on here in the foil producing process with similar output products (albeit we do not have the specifics from Adamenko for the combinations in this embodiment) - it could be that we see some strange data out of SIMS

With a unit in hand, each of the possible challenges can be addressed. We'd like to have that opportunity.

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