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Transmutation of C + O => Fe

Inventor: George Yikikazu Ohsawa
Year: 1966
Folder: ohsawa
Original: Open article
Confidence
0.30
Practicability
0.20
Evidence
0.20
Fringe Score
0.90
Risk
0.50
TRL
2

Goal

Fabricate special steel via low-energy transmutation of carbon and oxygen

Problem

Need for high-energy processes to produce special alloys

Concept Summary

The patent describes a method to transmute carbon and oxygen into iron and nickel at low energy, enabling the fabrication of special steel.

Principles

  • low-energy nuclear transmutation
  • cold fusion

Scientific Domains

nuclear physics materials science

Materials

  • carbon
  • oxygen
  • iron
  • nickel

Mechanisms of Action

  • nuclear transmutation

Applications

  • steel manufacturing

Claimed Performance

Ability to produce special steel

Limitations

  • No experimental data provided
  • Unclear mechanism
  • Potential reproducibility issues

Red Flags

  • Claim of nuclear transmutation without supporting evidence
  • Potential pseudoscience

Keywords

transmutation carbon oxygen iron nickel low-energy special steel

Related Technologies

cold fusion low-energy nuclear reactions

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