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Electrolysis Of Palladium In Heavy Water, Christoph Zaczek Jul 1995

Electrolysis Of Palladium In Heavy Water, Christoph Zaczek

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Following several reports in the past few years about compositional changes on palladium used as a cathode in heavy water electrolysis, the purpose of this research project was to reproduce this results.

Two experiments were performed using two cells connected in series, an experimental cell and a control cell.

Both experiments used platinum anodes, the experimental cell had a palladium cathode and the control cell had a platinum cathode. The electrolyte was D2O with H2SO4. Radiation was monitored during both experiments. Also temperature and voltage were recorded for both experiments, to allow statements about …


Electrolysis Of Titanium In Heavy Water, Radovan Kopecek Jun 1995

Electrolysis Of Titanium In Heavy Water, Radovan Kopecek

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The purpose of these studies was to determine if results similar to those of Fleischmann and Pons could be obtained using a titanium cathode instead of palladium in an electrolysis in a heavy water cell. The electrolyte consists of D2O and H2SO4. Two experiments have been performed to examine the features of this electrolysis. As titanium shows the same properties to attract hydrogen, it seemed possible that excess heat could be produced. Radiation was monitored, and the surface of the titanium cathode was examined before and after electrolysis for any changes in the morphology …