from
http://blake.montclair.edu/~kowalskil/cf/311alberts.html

"...The ŒReifenschweiler effect¹ is the observation that the beta-decay of
tritium half-life 12.5 years is delayed reversibly by about 25-30% when the
isotope is absorbed in 15 nm titanium-clusters in a temperature window in
between 160-275 C. Remarkably at 360 C the original radioactivity reappears.
The effect is absent in bulk metal. Discovered around 1960/1962 at Philips
Research Eindhoven, The Netherlands Reifenschweiler extensively discussed
his observation with o.a Casimir (the director of research at the time),
Kistemaker (ultracentrifuge expert), and although no satisfactory
explanation was found, R. was allowed to publish it. At the time a unique
example as to how an electronic environment might affect nuclear
phenomena..."



Harry


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