Fluidized Bed Experiments Using Platinum and Palladium Particles in Heavy Water

Physics – Condensed Matter

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These experiments were designed to give the dynamic electrolysis conditions of fluidized beds by the use of small palladium particles. Both direct current electrolysis and pulse power electrolysis methods were used in this study. The excess power observed was 90 mW for direct current electrolysis in D2O + 0.1 M LiOD (I = 0.300 to 0.400 A). For pulse electrolysis (pulse width 1.0 μs, pulse frequency 5 kHz, peak voltage 98 V), the excess power increased to 250 mW. No excess power was observed for similar experiments using platinum particles in D2O + 0.1 M LiOD.

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