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Title:NUCLEAR REACTIONS PRODUCED IN AN OPERATING ELECTROLYSIS CELL
DOI No:10.1142/9789812774354_0023
Source:CONDENSED MATTER NUCLEAR SCIENCE (pp 295-303)
Author(s):R. A. ORIANI
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55419, USA

J. C. FISHER
600 Arbol Verde, Carpinteria, CA 93013, USA

Abstract:We report the results of experiments in which CR-39 plastic particle-detection chips were exposed in various environments within and surrounding operating electrolysis cells. Because CR-39 detectors record only particles with energies in excess of about 0.2 MeV the detected particles must have arisen in nuclear reactions. Evidence for such reactions was found in deuterium gas behind a palladium cathode that served as part of the cell enclosure, in air behind a similarly disposed nickel cathode, in air beyond the glass wall of the electrolysis cell, and in oxygen gas above the anode when anode and cathode were placed in separate arms of a U-tube cell. These results, augmented by earlier work indicating nuclear reactions within the electrolyte and in the hydrogen–oxygen gas over the electrolyte, cannot be understood in terms of conventional nuclear theory.
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