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Effects of D/Pd Ratio and Cathode Pretreatments on Excess Heat in Closed Pd|D2O+D2SO4 Electrolytic Cells J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. |
Enhancement Mechanisms of Low Energy Nuclear Reactions Eleventh International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science |
New Cooperative Mechanisms of Low Energy Nuclear Reactions Using Superlow Energy External Field The 12th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science |
Quantization of Atomic and Nuclear Rest Masses Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Anomalies in Hydrogen / Deuterium Loaded Metals |
Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Anomalies in Hydrogen / Deuterium Loaded Metals The experimental existence of low energy nuclear reactions (LENR) is well established and obtained results have been published in over 3000 scientific papers. Nevertheless there is no widely accepted theoretical mechanism for LENR. |
Ion implantation as a definitive means of investigating any possibility of intracrystalline nuclear fusion Fusion Technol. |
Protocol for Controlled and Rapid Loading/Unloading of H2/D2 Gas in Self Heated Pd Wires to Trigger Nuclear Events 5th International Conference on Cold Fusion |
Consensus on Cold Fusion Nature (London) |
SRI Deuterated Metals Project |
Effect of Surface Temperature on the Sorption of Hydrogen by Pd(111) Surf. Sci. Lett. |
DD-fusion reactions at a PdAg(D) target in a minireactor Ber. Bunsenges. Phys. Chem. |
Ber. Bunsenges. Phys. Chem. |
The cold fusion phenomenon -- An interview with Dr. Mahadeva Srinivasan Cold Fusion |
Production of He4 from deuterium via reaction on a palladium carbon hydrogenation catalyst at 200°C |
Technical report on the demonstration of new technology producing heat and nuclear products via cavitation induced micro-fusion in E-quest sciences Mark II research device |
Observations of helium bubbles in thin palladium metal foil using scanning electron microscopy |
Memorandum on the Present State of Knowledge on Cold Fusion |
Is Cold Fusion a Reality? The Impressions of a Critical Observer |
New approach to low-temperature nuclear fusion Zh. Obshch. Khim. |
Nascent Hydrogen: An Energy Source |
The Critical Test Experiments in Cold Fusion |
A Theory of Cold Nuclear Fusion in Deuterium Loaded Palladium BARC Studies in Cold Fusion |
A theory of cold nuclear fusion in deuterium-loaded palladium Pramana |
Lattice-Distension and the Magnetic Susceptibility of Palladium Hydride |
Cold Fusion Gets a Little More Real [Updated] Forbes |
Google revives controversial cold-fusion experiments Nature |
The Palladium-Deuterium Equilibrium J. Am. Chem. Soc. |
A search for anomalies in the palladium-deuterium system Fusion Technol. |
Multicell Reactors Tenth International Conference on Cold Fusion |
Thermal effects during the electrolytic charging of deuterium in the palladium lattice Fusion Technol. |
Explanations of cold fusion (section editor's title) Nature (London) |
Understanding Reproducibility: Topology Is The Key Fusion Facts |
The surfdyne concept: an attempt to solve (or to rename) the puzzles of cold nuclear fusion Fusion Technol. |
Cold Fusion - A Logical Network Approach International Symposium on Cold Fusion and Advanced Energy Sources |
A new definition for 'chemical element? Chem. Innov. |
Quantum Fusion Hypothesis ICCF-14 International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science |
Controlled Electron Capture and the Path toward Commercialization J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. We have run over 150 experiments using two different cell/calorimeter designs. Excess power has always been seen using Q pulses tuned to the resonance of palladium and nickel hydrides in pressurized vessels. Excess energies of up to 100% have been seen using this excitation method. |
Calorimetric and thermodynamic analysis of palladium-deuterium electrochemical cells J. Fusion Energy |
Energiespektrum |
New ideas in science J. Sci. Expl. |
Mechanism of solid-state fusion (Title given by Letters editor) Nature (London) |
On the possibilities of 'cold enhancement' of nuclear fusion Phys. Lett. B |
Long-Range Effects in the FePd2Au Alloy Under Ion Bombardment Fusion Technol. |
A possible mechanism for cold nuclear fusion J. Kratk. Soobshch. Fiz. |
Possible mechanism of cold nuclear fusion Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR Fiz. Khim. |
Sov. Phys. - Lebedev Inst. Rep. |
Observation of Nuclear Particles and Their Correlation with Acoustic and Electromagnetic Emission from Palladium Targets Loaded by Deuterium |
Recording of Neutron and Acoustic Emissions From Palladium Target in a Low-Background Underground Experiment |
Verification of the accelerator model for low-temperature nuclear fusion Sov. Phys. - Lebedev Inst. Rep. |
Detection of neutrons and tritium from solid palladium targets by electrolytic deuterium charging Pis`ma Zh. Tekh. Fiz. |
Proton emission in low-temperature nuclear fusion Sov. Phys. - Lebedev Inst. Rep. |
Correlated neutron and acoustic emission from a deuterium-saturated palladium target JETP Lett. |
Theoretical Modeling Of Electron Flow Action On Probability Of Nuclear Fusion Of Deuterons The 12th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science |
Formation of Hydrogen Miniatoms in the Medium of Free Electrons–the Key to the Mechanism of Low-energy Nuclear Reactions J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. |
Fusion Technol. |
Mechanical Properties of Palladium and Palladium Hydride |
Pariah Science. Whatever Happened to Cold Fusion? The American Scholar |
Whatever Happened to Cold Fusion? Accountability Res. |
Fusion in a Flask: Expert DOE Panel Throws Cold Water on Utah Discovery Physics Today |
The Non-Stoichiometry of Lathanum Hydride J. Am. Chem. Soc. |
Lattice Energy Converter (LEC) (PowerPoint slides) LENR Workshop in memory of Dr. M. Srinivasan A Lattice Energy Converter (LEC): |
Lattice Energy Converter J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. |
Lattice Energy Converter II: Iron Hydrogen Host Material J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. Continuing development of Lattice Energy Converter (LEC) technology has resulted in both experimental and theoretical advancements. Replicated experimental results and analysis for a LEC wherein a codeposited palladium-hydrogen working electrode produced spontaneous and sustained electrical energy attributed to ionizing radiation have been previously reported. Herein is reported the use of a working electrode comprised of codeposited iron-hydrogen from an aqueous solution of FeCl2 which demonstrated similar capabilities to produce spontaneous and sustained electrical energy as well as ionizing radiation. These results also have been replicated. http://ikkem.com/iccf23/PPT/Invited%20Gordon%20ICCF%2023%20LEC%20T5.MP4. This paper updates the presentation at the workshop in honor of Dr. Srinivasan in January 2021 which is available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4dzTWY_aWM This paper provides additional analysis that supports the observed experi- mental results from both presentations. |
Emission of neutrons and gamma quanta from palladium upon its saturation with deuterium in the gas phase Fiz. Metal. Metalloved. |
Registration of synthesis of 45Rh102 in media of excited nuclei of 28Ni58 For the purpose of searching for heavy nuclei generated in the result of low energy nuclear processes we used samples of 28Ni58 which were bombarded with 27 MeV electrons from the Resonance accelerator MI-30. The samples of nickel of 48 mm in diameter and 20 mm thick were irradiated with electrons to the level of absorbed energy of around 2.5 106 J/cm^3 which is approximately 5 times exceeds the minimum specific energy at which as it followed from the authors' theoretical model the process of generating transmuted elements will become quite noticeable. |
Abnormal results of experimenting with excited substances and interpretation of the discovered effects within the frames of the model of collective interactions |
We can not help remembering that in the Soviet Union investigations of a number of abnormal phenomena which later were related to the problem of Cold Nuclear Fusion were carried out long before Fleischmann and Pons announced their experiments at the American University of Utah. |
Experiments and Nuclear Measurements in Search of Cold Fusion Proceses Workshop on Cold Fusion Phenomena |
Experiments and nuclear measurements in search of cold fusion processes J. Fusion Energy |
Possible mechanism of cold fusion and experimental research Yuanzi Yu Fenzi Wuli Xuebao |
Further discussion on the mechanism of cold fusion and cold fusion materials Chin. J. At. Mol. Phys. |
Neutron Emission from Palladium Alloys Saturated with Deuterium Russ. J. Phys. Chem. |
Novel Biotechnologies for Purification of Radioactive Waste Water J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. Extended abstract. |
Neutron and Tritium Evidences in the Electrolytic Reduction of Deuterium on Pd Electrodes |
First Results from a Ten Electrolytic Cells Experiment |
Nuclear and thermal effects during electrolytic reduction of deuterium at palladium cathode J. Fusion Energy |
Evidences for associated heat generation and nuclear products release in palladium heavy-water electrolysis Nuovo Cimento Soc. Ital. Fis. A |
Multicell Experiments for Searching Time-Related Events in Cold Fusion |
Experiments with Global Detection of Cold Fusion Byproducts |
Neutron and tritium evidence in the electrolytic reduction of deuterium on palladium electrodes Fusion Technol. |
Excess Heat and Nuclear Product Measurements in Cold Fusion Electrochemical Cells Fourth International Conference on Cold Fusion |
Helium-4 Quantitative Measurements in the Gas Phase of Cold Fusion Electrochemical Cells Fourth International Conference on Cold Fusion |
Calorimetric and nuclear byproduct measurements in electrochemical confinement of deuterium in palladium J. Electroanal. Chem. |
Quantitative measurements of helium-4 in the gas phase of Pd + D2O electrolysis J. Electroanal. Chem. |
J. Electroanal. Chem. |
J. Electroanal. Chem. |
Evaluation of the Claim of Transmutation of Cesium to Praseodymium with the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Structure -- Part 1 (PowerPoint slides) 15th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science |
Robust Performance Validation of LENR Energy Generators (PowerPoint slides) 16th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science |
Measurement of absorption of hydrogen and deuterium into palladium during electrolysis by a quartz crystal microbalance J. Electroanal. Chem. |
Neutron Measurements on (Pd-D2O) Electrolytic Cells Under Pulsed Current Conditions |
Neutron measurements on electrolytic cells (Pd-D2O) performed under very low background conditions J. Nucl. Sci. Technol. |
Thermal neutron measurements on electrolytic cells with deuterated palladium cathodes subjected to a pulsed current J. Nucl. Sci. Technol. |
The role of Ampere forces in nuclear fusion Phys. Lett. A |
Ampere force calculation for filament fusion experiments Phys. Lett. A |
A novel method for studying electrochemically induced cold fusion using a deuteron-conducting solid electrolyte J. Electroanal. Chem. |
Hydrocarbon oil found in the interior of a 'cold fusion' electrolysis cell after fatal explosion Fusion Technol. |
Chem. Health & Saf. |
Comprehensive forensic analyses of debris from the fatal explosion of a 'cold fusion' electrochemical cell J. Forensic Sci. |
Search for evidence of nuclear involvement in the fatal explosion of a 'cold fusion' experiment J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. |
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