“…In (Mills, Lotoski, Good, & He, 2014), it is stated that "the predicted molecular hydrino H 2 (1/4) was identified … by MAS 1 H NMR, ToF-SIMS, ESI-ToFMS, electron-beam excitation emission spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, photoluminescence emission spectroscopy, FTIR, and XPS", citing (Mills et al, 2013) and . For instance, in (Mills, Lotoski, Good, & He, 2014), a Raman peak matching the free rotor energy of molecular hydrino H 2 (1/4) has been observed in the products of a reaction that produces hydrinos according to Mills' theory.…”