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The Effect of Hydriding on the Physical Structure of Palladium and on the Release of Contained Tritium

Edmund Storms, Carol Talcott-Storms

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 20 / Number 2 / September 1991 / Pages 246-257

Technical Note on Cold Fusion / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST91-A29696

The behavior of tritium released from a contaminated palladium cathode is determined and compared with the pattern found in cells claimed to produce tritium by a cold fusion reaction. Void space is produced in palladium when it is subjected to hydrogen absorption and desorption cycles. This void space can produce channels through which hydrogen can be lost from the cathode, thereby reducing the hydrogen concentration. This effect is influenced, in part, by impurities, the shape of the electrode, the charging rate, the concentration of hydrogen achieved, and the length of time the maximum concentration is present.