Note that we have other papers by O.R., and there are some others I do not
have copies of. Here is the list, from http://lenr-canr.org/DetailOnly.htm:

3036. Reifenschweiler, O., *Reduced radioactivity of tritium in small
titanium particles.* Phys. Lett. A, 1994. *184*: p. 149.

First Author: Reifenschweiler, O.
All Authors: Reifenschweiler, O.
Keywords: titanium tritium, reduced radioactivity

By heating a TiT0.0035 preparation consisting of extremely small
monocrystalline particles (diameter ≈ 15 nm) a decrease of the
radioactivity by 40% was observed. In further experiments the concentration
of tritium in such preparations was varied (TiTx experiments) showing that
the radioactivity of the tritium increased less than proportionally to its
concentration. Careful analysis of the experiments seems to rule out the
possibility of trivial errors. A provisional hypothetical explanation is
formulated. Our experiments may point to a connection with cold DD-fusion.

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3037. Reifenschweiler, O. *Some Experiments on the Decrease of
Radioactivity of Tritium Sorbed by Titanium*. in *5th International
Conference on Cold Fusion*. 1995. Monte-Carlo, Monaco: IMRA Europe, Sophia
Antipolis Cedex, France.

First Author: Reifenschweiler, O.
All Authors: Reifenschweiler, O.
Keywords: titanium, Tritium, half-life, reduced radioactivity

A sharp decrease of the radioactivity of tritium was observed when the
hydrogen isotope is sorbed by small monocrystalline particles of titanium
and the preparation is heated to several hundred degrees centigrade. In
other experiments the concentration of tritium in such preparations was
varied, showing that the radioactivity of the tritium increased less than
proportionally to its concentration. A first attempt is presented to
explain these remarkable effects in terms of a "nuclear pair hypothesis".

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3038. Reifenschweiler, O., *Some experiments on the decrease of tritium
radioactivity.* Fusion Technol., 1996. *30*: p. 261.

First Author: Reifenschweiler, O.
All Authors: Reifenschweiler, O.
Keywords: titanium, tritium, reduced radioactivity, Ti


3039. Reifenschweiler, O., *Some experiments on the decraease of tritium
radioactivity.* Fusion Technol., 1996. *30*: p. 261.

First Author: Reifenschweiler, O.
All Authors: Reifenschweiler, O.
Keywords: titanium, tritium, reduced radioactivity


3040. Reifenschweiler, O., *About the possibility of decreased
radioactivity of heavy nuclei.* Fusion Technol., 1997. *31*: p. 291.

First Author: Reifenschweiler, O.
All Authors: Reifenschweiler, O.
Keywords: theory, radioactivity, reduced


3041. Reifenschweiler, O., *Cold Fusion and Decrease of Tritium
Radioactivity*, in *LENR-CANR.org*. 2003.

First Author: Reifenschweiler, O.
All Authors: Reifenschweiler, O.
Keywords: titanium, tritium, reduced radioactivity

In recent papers (1, 2, 3, 4) the author has deduced from experiments with
tritium (5) that during heating of a TiT0.0035 -preparation and of a
TiT0.0035-preparation the radioactivity of the tritium decreased strongly.
This strange effect was distinctly confirmed by the observation that with
the TiT0.0035-preparation the radioactivity decreased 12.5 times stronger
than the release of tritium (2,3,4). A quite independent proof of the
strong decrease of λ of tritium could be obtained by a thermodynamic
evaluation of the heating experiment with the TiT0.0035-preparation:
Assuming that λ of tritium decreases to zero or nearly zero in a part of
the tritons enables the determination of the number of tritons with normal
λ, nT and the number of tritons with λ ≈ 0 nTo, both as a function of
temperature. Then quite surprising nT and nTo follow the laws of chemical
equilibria in distinct parts of the experimental A = f(*T*)-function. From
this unexpected result the decrease of tritium radioactivity is definitely
proved once again (6).

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3042. Reifenschweiler, O., *Further Evidence of the Decrease of Tritium
Radioactivity by a Thermodynamic Evaluation of a Heat Experiment.* Infinite
Energy, 2004. *9*(54): p. 14.

First Author: Reifenschweiler, O.
All Authors: Reifenschweiler, O.
Keywords: titanium, tritium, reduced radioactivity

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