The 237th ACS National Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, March 22-26, 2009

Symposium Grid -- Division of Environmental Chemistry -- Session Listing

Division of Environmental ChemistryENVR

New Energy Technology Sun(D) Mon(D) Tues(D) Wednes(E)

 

ENVR Sunday, March 22, 2009

 

Oral

New Energy Technology

Low Energy Nuclear Reactions: Introduction and Overview Sponsored by: ENVR Organizer, Presiding:Jan Marwan

 1 (1) Jan Marwan gIntroducing low energy nuclear reactionsh
 2 (2) Steven B. Krivit gLow-energy nuclear reaction research: 2009 ACS updateh
 3 (3) Scott R Chubb Sr., gTalbot A. Chubb Condensed matter nuclear science discoveriesh
 4 (4)  Michael Charles Harold McKubre gFrom cold fusion to condensed matter nuclear science: 20 years of researchh
 5 (5) Frank E. Gordon, Stanislaw Szpak, P. A. Mosier-Boss, Melvin H. Miles, Lawrence Forsley gTwenty year history of LENR research using Pd/D codepositionh

 6 (6) Antonella De Ninno gFrom the proof of principle to a working prototypeh
 7 (7) Dennis Cravens, Rod Gimpel, Vince Golubic gPractical use of nuclear quadrupole and internal magnetic field augmented LENRh

Oral

New Energy Technology

Low Energy Nuclear Transmutation Sponsored by: ENVR Organizer, Presiding:Jan Marwan

 15 (8) John Dash, Qiongshu Wang gComposition of particles in heavy water electrolyte after electrolysish
 16 (9) Irina B. Savvatimova, John Dash gTransmutation with glow dischargeh
 17 (10) Richard A. Oriani gReproducible generation of nuclear particles during electrolysish
 18 (11) Vladimir Vysotskii, Alla Kornilova gNuclear transmutation of isotopes in biological systems: History, models, experiments and perspectivesh
 19 (12) Lawrence Forsley, Frank E. Gordon, Pamela A. Mosier-Boss gNanonuclear reactions in condensed matterh
 20 (13) Tadahiko Mizuno gIsotopic changes of elements caused by various conditions of electrolysish
 21 (14) Hideo Kozima gCharacterization of distinctive materials with which to generate nuclear transmutationh
 22 (15) Nicolas Amanet gEffect of hydrogen stoichiometry (x) on the lattice expansion in metal-Hx systemsh
 23 (16) Jan MarwangUnderstanding the palladium–hydrogen (deuterium) electrochemistry as crucial step to approach low energy nuclear reactionsh

ENVR Monday, March 23, 2009

Oral

New Energy Technology

Tritium, Neutron Production and Bubble Fusion Sponsored by: ENVR Organizer, Presiding:Jan Marwan

 30 (17) P. A. Mosier-Boss, Stanislaw Szpak, Frank E. Gordon, Lawrence Forsley gCharacterization of neutrons emitted during Pd/D co-depositionh
 31 (18) Julie A. Yurkovic, Stefanie J. Zakskorn, Neil D. Robertson, Hiroaki Saito gField–assisted electroplatingh
 32 (19) Xing Z. Li gAnomalous tritium production in CMNSh
 33 (20) Robert C Block, Richard T Lahey, Robert I Nigmatulin, Rusi P Taleyarkhan gAdvances in acoustic inertial confinement bubble nuclear fusionh
 34 (21)Roger S. Stringham gWhen bubble cavitation becomes sonofusionh
 35 (22) Mahadeva Srinivasan gObservation of high multiplicity neutron emission events from deuterated Pd and Ti samples at BARC: A reviewh
 36 (23) Mahadeva Srinivasan gObservation of neutrons and tritium in a wide variety of LENR configurations: BARC results revisitedh
 37 (24) Yuri N. Bazhutov gDiscovery of Erzion nuclear reaction tracks in the spaceh

Oral

New Energy Technology

Excess Heat Production Sponsored by: ENVR Organizer, Presiding:Jan Marwan

 44 (25) Steven B. Krivit gReports of anomalous self-heating eventsh
 45 (26) Melvin H. Miles, Martin Fleischmann gTwenty year review of isoperibolic calorimetric measurements of the Fleischmann-Pons effecth
 46 (27) Andrei G. Lipson, Ivan P. Chernov, Alexei S. Roussetski, Aslan Yu. Tsivadze, Boris F. Lyakhov, Yuri P. Cherdantsev, Michael E. Melich, Eugeny I. Saunin gfHotf deuteron generation and charged particle emission during excitation of the deuterium subsystem in metal deuteridesh
 47 (28) Xing Z. Li gGas-loading experiments for self-sustaining heat in CMNSh
 48 (29) Mitchell Swartz gExcess heat and electrical characteristics of type gBh anode-plate at low energy nuclear reactionsh
 49 (30) Tadahiko Mizuno gAnomalous heat generation during hydrogenation of carbon hydrideh
 50 Dennis Letts, Dennis Cravens, Peter L. Hagelstein gDual laser stimulation of optical phonons in palladium deuterideh
 51 (31) Akira Kitamura, Takayoshi Nohmi, Yu Sasaki, Tatsuya Yamaguchi, Akira Taniike, Akito Takahashi, Reiko Seto, Yushi Fujita gDeuterium gas charging experiments with Pd powders for excess heat evolutionh

ENVR Tuesday, March 24, 2009

 

Oral

New Energy Technology

Low Energy Nuclear Reactions: Theoretical Approach Sponsored by: ENVR Organizer, Presiding:Jan Marwan

 60 (32) George H. Miley, Xiaoling Yang, Nie Luo, Heinz Hora gEnergetics of condensed matter cluster reactions in nanostructured palladiumh
 61 Paper Withdrawn

 62 (33) Scott R Chubb Sr. gOvercoming the Coulomb barrier and related effects through resonant electromagnetic dynamics and quantum mechanics in the Fleischmann-Pons effecth
 63 (34) Peter L. Hagelstein, Irfan U. Chaudhary gSimulating anomalies in metal deuteridesh
 64 (35) Antonella De Ninno gUnderstanding low energy nuclear reactionsh
 65 (36) Akito Takahashi gBasics of deuteron-cluster dynamics by Langevin equationh
 66 (37) Anatoly V. Shestopalov gCold nuclear fusion mechanism at crack tip spearhead located deep under the groundh

Oral

New Energy Technology

General Sponsored by: ENVR Organizer, Presiding:Jan Marwan

 80 (38) Vladimir Vysotskii, Alla Kornilova gPhysical model and direct experimental observation of water memory and biophysical activity of magnetic-activated waterh
 81 (39) George H. Miley, Nie Luo, Xiaoling Yang, Kyu-Jung Kim, Grant Kopec gKinetics in a unique sodium borohydride regenerative fuel cellh
 82 (40) John A. Tossell gCatching CO2 in a bowlh
 83 (41) Todd G. Deutsch, John A. Turner gPhotoelectrochemical characterization of semiconductor materials for solar water splittingh

ENVR Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Poster

New Energy Technology

Sponsored by: ENVR Organizer, Presiding:Jan Marwan

  227 (42) Jean-Paul Biberian gLow energy nuclear reactions in gas phase experiments: An updateh