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  • Bilateral project Italy-USA "Hydrogen transport through nano-structured electrodes for energy application" : progress report and perspectives 

    Violante, V. (University of Missouri, 2013)
    ENEA, the University of Missouri, NRL and SRI are cooperating within the frame of an International Project supported by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Joint Declaration following the 10th Review Conference on ...
  • Bottom line up front : neutron and radiation production panel, ICCF-18 

    Gordon, Frank; Boss, Pamela A.; Forsley, Larry (University of Missouri, 2013)
    This file contains slides from a powerpoint presentation used during the panel discussion on Neutron and Radiation Production at the eighteenth International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science at the University ...
  • Celani's wire excess heat effect replication 

    Valat, Mathieu; Greenyer, Robert William; Hunt, Ryan (University of Missouri, 2013)
    This paper presents the results obtained during the replications of Francesco Celani's experiments made by the Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project (MFMP). In his experiments Celani saw consistent and reproducible excess ...
  • Comments about Pam Boss upon receipt of the Preparata Award 

    Gordon, Frank (University of Missouri, 2013)
    Text of a presentation made by Frank Gordon consisting of comments on his colleague, Pam Boss, upon her acceptance of the Preparata Award at the ICCF 18.
  • Composite model for LENR in linear defects of a lattice 

    Meulenberg, A.; Sinha, K. P. (University of Missouri, 2013)
    Mathematical models for Low-Energy Nuclear Fusion (LENR) of hydrogen, H, and deuterium, D, are brought together in the context of over 20 years of searching for the answer to the source of nuclear fusion without the requisite ...
  • Condensed matter fuel cells to power electric vehicles 

    Chauvin, Nicholas (University of Missouri, 2013)
    This is a slide-show designed to accompany the oral presentation of Nicholas Chauvin's "Condensed Matter Fuel Cells to Power Electric Vehicles".
  • Condensed matter nuclear science : the way forward 

    Kitamura, Akira (University of Missouri, 2013)
    The panel will explore the problems and prospects of the future course of the CMNS field in the various countries, emphasizing the importance of applying established scientific methodology to understand the intriguing ...
  • Distributed power source using low energy nuclear reactions 

    Miley, George H.; Kim, Kyu-Jung; Patel, Tapan; Ziehm, Erik; Stunkard, Bert; Osouf, Anais (University of Missouri, 2013)
    This project is focused on development of a revolutionary new distributed nuclear power unit using Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENRs). This will allow small power units that represent a vital new power supply for both ...
  • Electrocatalytic properties of Pd-based nano-structured material for application in fuel cells 

    Castagna, Emanuele; Giorgi, L.; Lecci, S.; Sansovini, M.; Sarto, F.; Violante, V. (University of Missouri, 2013)
    Fuel cells, especially low temperature fuel cells, are clean-energy devices that have high potentiality for use in electric power production and non-polluting vehicles. Platinum is commonly used as electrocatalysts in fuel ...
  • Electrochemical-physical activation of nickel-cathode surfaces 

    Isenberg, Arnold O. (University of Missouri, 2013)
    Experimental evidence for low energy nuclear reactions (LENR) is based mostly on measurements of excess amounts of thermal energy that are generated during the electrolysis of heavy water using palladium cathodes. These ...
  • Evidence for deuteron stripping in metals that absorb hydrogen 

    Passell, Thomas O. (University of Missouri, 2013)
    Evidence from research papers supporting the hypothesis that the exothermic nuclear reactions providing the observed episodes of excess heat in deuterated palladium (Pd) and titanium (Ti) are Oppenheimer-Phillips (OP) ...
  • Excess of power during electrochemical loading : materials, electrochemical conditions and techniques 

    Violante, V.; Castagna, E.; Lecci, S.; Sarto, F.; Sansovini, M.; Makris, T. D.; Torre, A.; Knies, D.; Kidwell, D.; Grabowski, K. S.; Dominguez, D. D.; Hubler, Graham K.; Duncan, Robert V.; McKubre, M.; La Gatta, A.; Giorgi, L. (University of Missouri, 2013)
    "Notes on The ENEA-University of Missouri NRL-SRI International Research Activities." ENEA, University of Missouri, NRL and SRI are cooperating within the frame of an International Program. The research field is on Metal ...
  • Explaining cold fusion 

    Storms, Edmund (University of Missouri, 2013)
    Cold fusion (aka LENR) has been difficult for many people to accept and a challenge to explain. Many attempts have been made to a varying depth, using a variety of different assumptions, while arriving at a variety of ...
  • Further progress/developments, on surface/bulk treated Constantan wires, for anomalous heat generation by H2/D2 interaction 

    Celani, Francesco; Vassallo, G.; Purchi, E.; Nuvoli, A.; Spallone, A.; Nakamura, M.; Marano, E.; Ortenzi, B.; Pella, S.; Ovidi, A.; Bartalucci, S.; Righi, E.; Trenta, G.; Santandrea, F.; Cirilli, P.; Grotta, A. (University of Missouri, 2013)
    In the framework of those studies aimed to analyze anomalous effects (thermal and/or nuclear) due to the interaction among some specific materials (pure and/or alloys) and H2 (or D2), we focused, since 2011, on a specific ...
  • High energy D2 bond from Feynman's integral wave equation 

    Barnard, Thomas (2013)
    Chemical bonding is a well understood quantum phenomena with the accuracy of Schrodinger based predictions determined by the computing power applied [1]. The hydrogen molecule ion, H2 +, is the most studied and theoretically ...
  • High temperature and high pressure plasma electrolysis experiments 

    Biberian, Jean-Paul; Valat, Mathieu; Sigaut, Walter; Clauzon, Pierre; Fauvarque, Jean-François (University of Missouri, 2013)
    Ohmori et al. (1), then Mizuno et al. (2,3) showed in high voltage-high current electrolysis experiments the production of excess heat and abnormal production of hydrogen. Cirillo et al. (4) have shown transmutation of ...
  • Hydrogen storage in engineered nanomaterials : how densely can you pack hydrogen in condensed matter systems? 

    Pfeifer, Peter (University of Missouri, 2013)
    These slides support the oral presentation given by Peter Pfeifer and the ALL-CRAFT Team.
  • Lessons from cold fusion archives and from history 

    Rothwell, Jed (University of Missouri, 2013)
    These slides support the oral presentation given by Jed Rothwell: "Lessons from cold fusion archives and from history".
  • Low energy nuclear reaction research at the naval research laboratory 

    Kidwell, D. A.; Dominguez, D. D.; Grabowski, K. S.; Knies, D. L.; Moser, A. E.; Cetina, C.; He, J. H.; Hubler, Graham K.; Carosella, C. A. (University of Missouri, 2013)
    We have explored the field of Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR) for about eight years focusing on transmutation, electrochemistry, and gas loading with the latter two being the most fruitful. In electrochemistry, palladium ...
  • Martin Fleischmann memorial project - introduction and overview 

    Greenyer, Robert William; Van Houwelingen, Tyler (University of Missouri, 2013)
    These slides support the oral presentation by Robert W. Greenyer and Tyler van Houwelingen: "Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project--Introduction and Overview".