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Emission of neutrons as a consequence of titanium-deuterium interaction

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Il Nuovo Cimento A (1965-1970)

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The interaction of deuterium gas with titanium has produced a flow of neutrons in the experiment reported here. This seems to show that it is not necessary to use electrolysis in order to obtain a low-temperature fusion reaction between deuterium nuclei. The experiment confirms also that nonequilibrium conditions are necessary in order to produce such a phenomenon.

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De Ninno, A., Frattolillo, A., Lollobattista, G. et al. Emission of neutrons as a consequence of titanium-deuterium interaction. Nuov Cim A 101, 841–844 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02844876

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