Abstract

Abstract The electrochemical calorimetry of the electrolysis of D2O has been carried out using a Pd cathode in an undivided, open cell fashion, together with measuring the total volume of the evolved gases. The excess heat production, observed using a Pd cathode pretreated by a special procedure, can not be explained as a result of the D2–O2 recombination alone. However, the present data certainly do not confirm “cold fusion”, because no evidence has yet been obtained for neutron, gamma-ray, tritium or helium production during our electrolysis of D2O with Pd cathodes.

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