CF experiments

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http://lenr-canr.org/Experiments.htm#Au ... Srinivasan

The latest experiments on the canr-lenr site. As you can see, CF research is not necessarily limited to basement chemistry

I like the autoradiograph with collected tritium in what was a deuterated electrode.

More grist for the mill.

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That result was to be expected. D2O normally contains fair amounts of tritium. Tritium is enriched in deuterated water by electrophoresis. It is also enriched together with the deuterium in the making of heavy water (Girdler sulfide process).

>The image shows x-rays from tritium generated in a Ti disk with a plasma focus device using deuterium gas loading.

The article (from the cold fusion hype in1989) doesn´t say how the disks were processed, except for the deuterium loading. So it remains debatable where the tritium came from.

It is interesting to see how the tritium content can be visualized in an autoradiograph.
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Right on! A lot of old and ancient techniques are simple and, unfortunately, used just due to failure by many moderns to read all the old literature and take note of how the old researchers skinned their cats.

READ....READ....READ.... Old can be good.

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Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
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