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Titanium sponge and shavings have been brought into contact with deuterium gas at various pressures and temperatures. Neutron intensities were measured with up to four NE-213 liquid scintillator detectors. No neutrons were found with an upper limit for the neutron source strength of 0.6 n/s, normalized to a titanium mass of 100 g.
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Eberhard, V., Heeringa, W., Klages, H.O. et al. Neutron limits from gas-loaded Ti-D systems. Z. Physik A - Atomic Nuclei 334, 357–358 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01284564
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