Sankaranarayanan, T.K., et al., *Investigation of low-level tritium
generation in Ni-H2O electrolytic cells.* Fusion Technol., 1996. *30*: p.
349.

http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/Sankaranarinvestigatb.pdf


Some earlier papers:


Srinivasan, M., et al. *Tritium and Excess Heat Generation During
Electrolysis of Aqueous Solutions of Alkali Salts With Nickel
Cathode*. in *Third
International Conference on Cold Fusion*, "Frontiers of Cold Fusion". 1992.
Nagoya Japan: Universal Academy Press, Inc., Tokyo, Japan.

http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/IkegamiHthirdinter.pdf (p. 123)

Srinivasan later retracted the excess heat results reported in ICCF3. He
spent 6 months at SRI trying to replicate the heat. He finally concluded
that it was caused by recombination (a shuttle reaction, to be exact). I do
not have a paper describing that, but he did retract.


Sankaranarayanan, T.K., et al. *Evidence for Tritium Generation in
Self-Heated Nickel Wires Subjected to Hydrogen Gas Absorption/Desorption
Cycles*. in *5th International Conference on Cold Fusion*. 1995.
Monte-Carlo, Monaco: IMRA Europe, Sophia Antipolis Cedex, France.

http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/Sankaranarevidencefo.pdf

- Jed

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