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Low Energy Nuclear Reactions Sorting out possible anomalous heating mechanism of deuterium in palladium Lab
Publications o “Mechanism of heat generation from loading gaseous hydrogen isotopes into palladium nanoparticles,” Olga Dmitriyeva, PhD Thesis, University of Colorado, 2012. PDF o “Origin of excess heat generated during loading Pd-impregnated alumina powder with deuterium and hydrogen,” O. Dmitriyeva, R. Cantwell, M. McConnell, and G. Moddel, Thermochimica Acta, 543, 260–266 (2012). PDF o “Control of excess heat production in Pd-impregnated alumina powder,” O. Dmitriyeva, R. Cantwell, M. McConnell, and G. Moddel, 10th International Workshop on Anomalies in Hydrogen Loaded Metals, Siena, Italy, April 10-14, 2012. o “Effect of temperature gradient on calorimetric measurements during gas-loading experiments,” O. Dmitriyeva, R. Cantwell, M. McConnell, and G. Moddel, 10th International Workshop on Anomalies in Hydrogen Loaded Metals, Siena, Italy, April 10-14, 2012. Abstract & slides o “Mechanism for heat generation during deuterium and hydrogen loading of palladium nanostructures,” O. Dmitriyeva, R. Cantwell, M. McConnell, G. Moddel, J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. 8, 29–36 (2012). PDF o “Mechanisms for heat generated during deuterium loading of alumina-based PD nanoparticle material,” O. Dmitriyeva, R. Cantwell, M. McConnell, G. Moddel, 241st American Chemical Society National Meeting & Exposition, March 27-31, Anaheim, CA, 2011. slides o “Deuterium & hydrogen loading into nano-Pd on zeolite and alumina matrices at low pressures, ” O. Dmitriyeva, R. Cantwell, M. McConnell, G. Moddel, 9th Workshop on Anomalies in Hydrogen/Deuterium Gas Loaded Metals, Sept 17-19, Siena, Italy, 2010; Voted best paper of the conference. Related
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