Electrochemical experiments in cold nuclear fusion

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Charged Particles, Electrochemistry, Electrolytic Cells, Energetic Particles, Nuclear Fusion, Heavy Water, Low Temperature, X Ray Diffraction

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Experiments in cold nuclear fusion were conducted using electrochemical cells of the type described by Fleischmann and Pons (1989), searching for energetic charged particles characteristic of nuclear fusion. Six variations of the cell were employed, with an upper limit of 0.005 detected particle/cu cm per sec. No nuclear fusion products were detected for any of the samples tested. It was found that the partial substitution of H2O for D2O did not produce nuclear fusion products, and preannealing of the Pd cathode or an artificial introduction of Li-6 into a Pd cathode by either diffusion or iron implantation had no effect.

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