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Excess Heat Evolution During Electrolysis of H2O with Nickel, Gold, Silver, and Tin Cathodes

Tadayoshi Ohmori, Michio Enyo

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 24 / Number 3 / November 1993 / Pages 293-295

Technical Note / Cold Fusion / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST93-A30204

Excess heat evolution was measured on nickel, gold, silver, and tin in aqueous K2CO3, Na2CO3, Na2SO4, and Li2SO4 solutions under galvanostatic electrolysis conditions. Steady evolution of excess heat in various electrode-electrolyte systems, but not in Ni/Na2CO3, Ni/Na2SO4, and Ni/Li2SO4, was observed for at least several days of observation. The largest excess heat observed was 907 mW on tin in K2SO4.