"ABSTRACT
Measurements have been performed to check on the Fleischmann-Pons (F-P)
phenomena. They involved 1) measurements of tritium in the cell solution and 
the gas
above it; and 2) determination of the D/Pd ratio by coulometry. Enhancement of 
tritium
in the D2O solution was found in these two open glass cells, as well as in 
another four
cells with Ni-anodes. The largest enhancement factor found was ~50. The neutron
measurements were inconclusive."

It seems quite good indeed, the experimental protocol seems very rigorous. At 
first sight the sparged open cell experiment doesn't seem costly or 
complicated. Tritium measurement may be less tricky and more indisputable than 
calorimetry.

Thanks for the great digitizing work. A couple typos in Table 3: 170 should be 
107, and 10^3 in "1.1 × 10^3 moles Pd" should be 10^-3

Michel

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jed Rothwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2007 10:11 PM
Subject: [Vo]:Old but good paper


> See:
> 
> Adzic, R.R., et al. Tritium Measurements and Deuterium Loading in D2O 
> Electrolysis With a Palladium Cathode. in The First Annual Conference 
> on Cold Fusion. 1990. University of Utah Research Park, Salt Lake 
> City, Utah: National Cold Fusion Institute.
> 
> http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/AdzicRRtritiummea.pdf
> 
> - Jed
>

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