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Surface Morphology and Microcomposition of Palladium Cathodes After Electrolysis in Acified Light and Heavy Water: Correlation With Excess Heat Fourth International Conference on Cold Fusion
Changes in Surface Topography and Microcomposition of a Palladium Cathode Caused by Electrolysis in Acidified Light Water International Symposium on Cold Fusion and Advanced Energy Sources
Surface Morphology and Microcomposition of Palladium Cathodes After Electrolysis in Acified Light and Heavy Water: Correlation With Excess Heat Trans. Fusion Technol.
Microanalysis of Pd Cathodes after Electrolysis in Aqueous Acids J. New Energy ABSTRACT The morphology and microcomposition of palladium after electrolysis in heavy water were studied. Fibers which appeared on the surface were observed to change with time. Evidence which supports the possibility of transmutation is presented.
Chemical changes and excess heat caused by electrolysis with H2SO4-D2O electrolyte
Excess Heat and Unexpected Elements from Aqueous Electrolysis with Titanium and Palladium Cathodes 32nd Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference
Cold Fusion Research - Low Energy Nuclear Reactions PowerPoint slides describing cold fusion experiments conducted during Portland State University summer apprenticeship program in 2002.
Effects of Glow Discharge with Hydrogen Isotope Plasmas on Radioactivity of Uranium
Tenth International Conference on Cold Fusion
The Quest for Excess PowerPoint slides describing cold fusion experiments conducted during Portland State University summer apprenticeship program in 2003.
Co-Deposition Of Palladium With Hydrogen Isotopes Eleventh International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science
ICCF11 Tutorial - Search for optimum conditions to produce excess heat from the electrolysis of heavy water with a palladium cathode (PowerPoint slides) Eleventh International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science Tutorial presented at ICCF-12.
Surface Studies After Loading Metals With Hydrogen And/Or Deuterium The 13th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science Surface studies of 40 μm thick Pd foils after electrolysis in D2O / H2SO4 electrolyte for six minutes found inversions in isotopic ratios. Anomalous isotopic ratios were also found on the surface of a 350 μm thick Pd foil after electrolysis in the same electrolyte for 74 hours.
Excess Heat and Anomalous Isotopes and Isotopic Ratios From the Interaction of Palladium With Hydrogen Isotopes Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions and New Energy Technologies Sourcebook Volume 2
Anomalous Silver on the Cathode Surface after Aqueous Electrolysis 15th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science
Effect of Recrystallization on Heat Output and Surface Composition of Ti and Pd Cathodes J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. The microstructure of Pd and Ti foils was altered by cold rolling followed by heating at temperatures up to ~700°C. The surface topography and microchemical composition of these foils was studied before and after electrolysis with heavy water electrolyte. Temperature measurements during electrolysis showed that Ti and Pd cathodes which had been heated to ~700°C gave about 1W excess power relative to a control.
Theorie de la diafluidite Fusion
Self-Polarisation of Fusion Diodes: From Excess Energy to Energy ICCF-14 International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science
Self-Polarisation of Fusion Diodes: Nuclear Energy or Chemical Artefact? 15th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science The authors discusses the results of the testing of a new fusion device : the “Fusion Diode”.
Alternatives to Calorimetry (PowerPoint slides and poster) The 21st International Conference for Condensed Matter Nuclear Science ICCF-21
Alternatives to Calorimetry J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci.
An experimental evaluation of the probability of cold fusion Litovskii Fiz. Sbornik
Cold Fusion Not Dead Yet San Francisco Examiner
Off-mass-shell Particles and LENR J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci.
More on the cold fusion family Ettore Majorana Int. Sci. Ser.: Phys. Sci.
A Direct Measurement of the Alpha-Muon Sticking Coefficient in Muon-Catalysed d-t Fusion J. Phys. G: Nucl. Part. Phys.
Search for 2.5 MeV neutrons from D2O (heavy water) electrolytic cells stimulated by high-intensity muons and pions Nuovo Cimento Soc. Ital. Fis. A
Cold fusion: a learning curve? Aust. Phys.
Reasonable Doubt New Scientist
Possible interpretation of cold nuclear fusion (Letter to the Editor) Ukr. Fiz. Zh. (Russ. Ed.)
Sov. Phys. Dokl.
J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci.
Progress Report on the Research Activities on Cold Fusion at ENEA Frascati
Emission of neutrons from a deuterium-titanium system Energ. Nucl. (Rome)
Europhys. Lett.
Emission of neutrons as a consequence of titanium-deuterium interaction Nuovo Cimento Soc. Ital. Fis. A
Emission of Neutron Bursts From a Titanium-Deuterium Gas Ststem in a High-Effeciency Low-Background Experimental Setup
The Production of Neutrons and Tritium in the Deuterium Gas-Titanium Interaction
Study of deuterium charging in palladium by electrolysis of heavy water Fusion Technol.
Selection of palladium metallurgical parameters to achieve very high loading rations
Deformations induced by high loading ratios in palladium-deuterium compounds J. Alloys and Compounds
Material Science Aimed at Improving the Reproducibility of Heat Excess Experiments The Seventh International Conference on Cold Fusion We have studied the influence of the microstructure of Pd samples on the features of the Hydrogen(Deuterium) loading process in order to improve the reproducibility of excess heat experiments.
Cold Fusion at ENEA Frascati: Progress Report The Seventh International Conference on Cold Fusion
A New Method Aimed at Detecting Small Amounts of Helium in a Gaseous Mixture 8th International Conference on Cold Fusion
Experimental Evidence of 4He Production in a Cold Fusion Experiment
4He Detection In A Cold Fusion Experiment Tenth International Conference on Cold Fusion
Excess Heat and Calorimetric Calculation: Evidence of Coherent Nuclear Reactions in Condensed Matter at Room Temperature Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions Sourcebook
Dynamics in Pd-H(D) Systems J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. PdH(D) showsmany peculiar aspects whichmake it unique both for solid state and forLENRphysics. Its most surprising characteristic is that it behaves like a stable dense plasma consisting of H(D) nuclei which can be well explained on the basis of an appropriate many-body model.
Nuclear Project: Preliminar Study of the Hydrogen Flux in Palladium Film under Electric Field International J. of Heat and Technology
Search for cold fusion using x-ray detection Phys. Rev. C: Nucl. Phys.
Fusion News: 2004 J. Fusion Energy
Strained Layer Ferromagnetism in Transition Metals and its Impact Upon Low Energy Nuclear Reactions J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci.
A simple dead time method for measuring the fraction of bunched neutronic emission in cold fusion experiments Ann. Nucl. Energy
Positron Annihilation in the System Palladium-Hydrogen Phys. Stat. Sol. B
The Fleischmann-Pons Effect in a Novel Electrolytic Configuration 8th International Conference on Cold Fusion
Loading Palladium with Deuterium Gas while Lowering Temperature 8th International Conference on Cold Fusion
Loading of H(D) in a Pd lattice The aim of the present contribution is to summarize what we have learnt in the last years about the ways and the means through which we are able to reach high loadings (x=D/Pd >1) in Pd-D systems.
Production of excess enthalpy in the electrolysis of D2O on Pd cathodes INTRODUCTION
Are Nuclear Transmutations Observed At Low Energies Consequences Of Qed Coherence? Tenth International Conference on Cold Fusion Nuclear transmutations have been reported to occur in matrices subjected to either electrochemical or gas loading at room temperature. To overcome the difficulties of the large Coulomb repulsion among nuclei a γ-ray electromagnetic field appears as a suitable agent. It is discussed whether this e.m. excitation could emerge from cold fusion processes and induce nuclear reactions through the giant resonance coupling of this e.m. field with the closed shells present in the nuclei of the matrix.
Effect of electronic screening on cold-nuclear-fusion rates Europhys. Lett.
Search for the neutron production in niobium deuteride Solid State Commun.
The state of deuterium and probability of cold nuclear fusion in solids Izv. Vysch. Uchebn. Zaved. Fiz.
Titanium fracture yields neutrons? Nature (London)
Excitation of nuclear reaction under mechanical effect (impact) on deuterated solids Physica B
Possibility of nuclear reactions during the fracture of solids Colloid J. USSR
On the possibility of initiation of nuclear fusion in deuterated ferroelectrics by polarisation reversal waves at T < Tc Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR Fiz. Khim.
On the initiation of the nuclear fusion reaction in deuterated ferroelectric at its polarisation reversal induced by an electric field
Analysis of Nuclear Transmutations Observed in D- and H-Loaded Films J. Hydrogen Eng.
ICCF24 Solid-state Energy Summit Introduction
J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci.
Fracto-emission from deuterated titanium: Supporting evidence for a fracto-fusion mechanism J. Mater. Res.
Nature (London)
Changes Observed in the Elemental Composition of Palladium and Rhenium Specimens Irradiated in Dense Deuterium by gamma-Quanta with Boundary of Energy 23 MeV J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci.
On nuclear reactions in defects Fusion Technol.
A search for neutrons from fusion in a highly deuterated cooled palladium thin film J. Fusion Energy
The electrochemically formed palladium-deuterium system. I. Surface composition and morphology Aust. J. Chem.
The electrochemically formed palladium-deuterium system. II. In situ neutron diffraction studies Aust. J. Chem.
Electrochemical Characterization of Ni in Hydride-containing Molten Salts 9th International Conf. on Solid State Ionics
8th World Hydrogen Energy Conf.
Energy balance of D2O electrolysis with a palladium cathode. Part II. Experimental results J. Electroanal. Chem.
On the possibility of the study of electron screening in three-particle nuclear reactions Ukr. Fiz. Zh. (Russ. Ed.)
Mechanisms for heat generated during deuterium loading of alumina-based Pd nanoparticle material (PowerPoint slides) ACS National Meeting Recent studies on gas-loading of Pd nanoparticle materials have demonstrated consistent and repeatable anomalous heat production in the presence of deuterium gas [1-4]. Our group has confirmed anomalous heat production in zeolite and alumina powders containing Pd nanoparticles and found additional features. Investigations at low pressure and slow loading showed a clear association between exothermic and endothermic features and the presence of specific chemical species. These provide insight into the underlying mechanisms and the crucial question as to the origins of the anomalous heat.
Control of excess heat production in Pd-impregnated alumina powder (PowerPoint slides) 10th International Workshop on Anomalies in Hydrogen Loaded Metals
Effect of temperature gradient on calorimetric measurements during gas-loading experiments (PowerPoint slides) 10th International Workshop on Anomalies in Hydrogen Loaded Metals
Mechanisms for Heat Generation during Deuterium and Hydrogen Loading of Palladium Nanostructures J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci.
Using Bakeout to Eliminate Heat from H/D Exchange During Hydrogen Isotope Loading of Pd-impregnated Alumina Powder J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci.
Measurement Artifacts in Gas-loading Experiments J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci.
Role of dopants in deuterium loading during electrochemical experiment (PowerPoint slides) ICCF19 conference
Machine learning to analyze deuterium loading patterns during electrochemical experiments (PowerPoint slides) ICCF19 conference Machine learning is an effective and powerful computational approach that can be successfully applied towards a vast variety of engineering and scientific problems. The key to the approach is to generalize from the observed data to predict the behavior of the system and recognize the correlations and patterns.
Numerical Modeling of H2 Molecule Formation within Near-surface Voids in Pd and Ni Metals in the Presence of Impurities J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci.
Report of the Review of Low Energy Nuclear Reactions Introduction
2004 U.S. Department of Energy Cold Fusion Review Reviewer Comments Eighteen anonymous reviews of cold fusion gather by the DoE for the 2004 Report of the Review of Low Energy Nuclear Reactions.
An outsider's view of cold fusion
Notes from the 12th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Sciences The following brief summary refers to only some of the 60 papers presented at the conference.
Heavy Electron Catalysis of Nuclear Reactions 2019 LANR/CF Colloquium at MIT
A Summary of NRL Research on Anomalous Effects in Deuterated Palladium Electrochemical Systems
The effect of microstructure on deuterium loading in palladium cathodes The effect of micro structure on deuterium loading in palladium cathodes was investigated. Cathode micro structure is determined by thermomechanical processing that includes electrode deformation (swaging) and the annealing conditions (time and temperature). Results will be presented on the extent of deuterium loading in rod-shaped (0.4 cm in diameter and 3.5 cm long) cathodes with controlled microstructure produced at The Naval Research Laboratory (NRL). Loading on NRL cathodes will be compared with that attained on commercially available electrodes routinely used at other laboratories.