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Authors: Agelao, G.* 
Romano, M. C.* 
Italiano, F.* 
Title: Heat and helium production during exothermic reactions between gases through palladium geometrical elements loaded with hydrogen
Journal: FUSION TECHNOLOGY 
Series/Report no.: /38 (2000)
Publisher: American Nuclear Society
Issue Date: Sep-2000
Keywords: cold fusion
helium isotopes
Subject Classification05. General::05.09. Miscellaneous::05.09.99. General or miscellaneous 
Abstract: In this research, thexffect of the shape of hydrogenloaded palladium elements on exothennic reactions between gases is shown. It was found that an element with parts of its sulface next to each other spontaneously triggers reactions, whereas an element whose su$aces are not next to each other needs outside triggering. The heat developed makes the temperature of the elements rise even by a few hundredths of a degree centigrade. Through photographic techniques, it was shown that the elements, when releasing heat, emit radiation connected to nuclearfusion reactions. These reactions, confirmed also by the analysis of the used hydrogen, showed helium formation. All these tests have confirmed the reproducibility of the phenomenon.
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