We describe room-temperature hydrogen and deuterium loading of palladium wires by means of pulsed electrolysis and the electromigration effect. The D/Pd atomic ratio has been measured by means of the dependence of the resistivity upon the D/Pd ratio. Values of the D/Pd ratio up to 0.95 or even higher have been reached in short times, A correlation between an anomalous temperature rise and a resistivity ''transition'' of the overloaded palladium clearly appears.
Deuterium overloading of palladium wires by means of high power ms pulsed electrolisis: suggestions of a phase transition and related excess heat
PACE, Sandro;
1996-01-01
Abstract
We describe room-temperature hydrogen and deuterium loading of palladium wires by means of pulsed electrolysis and the electromigration effect. The D/Pd atomic ratio has been measured by means of the dependence of the resistivity upon the D/Pd ratio. Values of the D/Pd ratio up to 0.95 or even higher have been reached in short times, A correlation between an anomalous temperature rise and a resistivity ''transition'' of the overloaded palladium clearly appears.File in questo prodotto:
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