Search for evidence of nuclear involvement in the fatal explosion of a "cold fusion" experiment

Date Published
05/1995
Publication Type
Journal Article
Authors
DOI
10.1007/BF02041930
Abstract

Forensic analyses of debris from the fatal explosion of an electrochemical “cold fusion” cell at SRI International were conducted at LLNL at the request of Cal-OSHA. One investigation focused on the possibility of conventional nuclear reaction mechanisms contributing to the total energy inventory of the incident. Selected metal components of the electrolysis apparatus were subjected to nondestructive γ-ray spectrometry with high-sensitivity, low-background Ge detector systems. The anticipated analytes in these studies were radioactivation products potentially induced in the explosion residue by either fast or thermal neutrons. The results of this investigation were negative within the temporal constraints of the incident and the analytical sensitivities of the instrumentation.

Journal
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry
Volume
193
Year of Publication
1995
Issue
1
Pagination
165-169
ISSN Number
1588-2780
Short Title
J. Radioanal Nucl Chem.
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