Problems with the mass spectrometric determination of tritium from cold fusion |
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Authors: | Bruce D. Kay Keith R. Lykke Richard J. Buss |
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Affiliation: | (1) Sandia National Laboratories, 87185 Albuquerque, New Mexico |
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Abstract: | Among the attempts to measure particles produced in the cold fusion of deuterium in palladium metal is the mass spectrometric observation of tritium. An experiment which has been reported in the popular press involves attaching a hollow Pd electrode to a vacuum chamber and measuring the tritium produced during electrolysis using a mass spectrometer. We present data demonstrating that mass 5 and 6, which could be mistaken for the ions DT+ and T2+, can arise from ion-molecule reactions in the ionizer of the mass spectrometer giving the ions HD2+ and D3+. With H2 and D2 present in the vacuum chamber, there are at least eight reactions which lead to these triatomic species, and these may contribute to a complex time and pressure dependence of the signals. |
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