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Unexpected Detection of New Elements in Electrolytic Experiments with Deuterated Ethyl-alcohol, Pd Wire, Sr and Hg Salts
- Publication Year :
- 2002
- Publisher :
- INFN Open Access Repository, 2002.
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Abstract
- The insoluble powder recovered at the bottom of our electrolytic cell, after several electrolytic deuterium loading/deloading cycles, was analysed by an ICP-MS analyser. The electrolyte was constituted of a deuterated hydro-alcoholic solution; Sr and Hg salts were added to such a solution at micromolar concentration; the cathode was a long and thin Pd wire. The ICP-MS analyses of the insoluble powder were motivated from the recent results of Y. Iwamura and collaborators at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries-Researh Center (Yokohama, Japan) showing reproducible "transmutation" of Sr into Mo (isotopic composition different from natural one) and Cs into Pr, when a special multilayer Pd sheet was subjected to a prolonged Deuterium gas flowing. Some of our results look partially in agreement with Y. Iwamura report. Other unexpected elements were also detected with an isotopic distribution close to the natural one. The production of stable isotopes by Selective Channel Photofission, according to the model of A.Takahashi (Osaka University, Japan), can help for understanding. Further works, hopefully also from other Laboratories, are needed to clarify this kind of results.
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........e66c70493b88c7fbd51c789f0ae1f3b6
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.15161/oar.it/1448319530.16