Thermal and Isotopic Anomalies when Pd Cathodes are Electrolyzed in Electrolytes Containing Th-Hg Salts Dissolved at Micromolar Concentration in C2H5OD/D2O Mixtures

Autor: F. Celani, A. Spallone, E. Righi, G. Trenta, C. Catena, G. D'agostaro, P. Quercia, V. Andreassi, P. Marini, V. Di Stefano, M. Nakamura, A. Mancini, P.G. Sona, F. Fontana, L. Gamberale, D. Garbelli, F. Falcioni, M. Marchesini, E. Novaro, U. Mastromatteo
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2003
DOI: 10.15161/oar.it/1448996729.71
Popis: Discussed in this paper is the evolution of work that started, since March 1989, by using the M. Fleischmann and S. Pons method and ended by using thin palladium wires electrolyzed in an electrolyte consisting of slightly acidic heavy alcohol-water solution containing thorium (Th) and mercury (Hg) salts at micromolar concentrations. The resulting large and dynamic loading of the Pd wires was studied. The recent use of thorium instead of strontium resulted in thermal anomalies and detection of new elements in larger amounts. The results with Sr are qualitatively in agreement with what was found by Y. Iwamura (Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Yokohama-Japan) using multilayers of Pd-CaO-Pd-Sr in flowing deuterium gas. Most results seem to be in agreement with a "multi-body resonance fusion of deuterons" model recently developed by A.Takahashi (Osaka University-Japan).
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