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==Fleischmann and Pons 1989==
 
==Fleischmann and Pons 1989==
In 1989, researchers Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons claimed to have accomplished cold fusion through an electrochemical process and received wide press coverage which led to a popularization of the term. Hopes for a sensational new energy source were fuelled. The Fleischmann-Pons-experiment showed a small energy release but could not be replicated. Even the authors later were unable to reproduce their experiment successfully. In this experiment hydrogen should have been fused through electrolysis of an electrolyte at the surface of two palladium electrodes. Basically, this should have produced energy from water.<ref>Browne, M. (May 3, 1989), [http://partners.nytimes.com/library/national/science/050399sci-cold-fusion.html "Physicists Debunk Claim Of a New Kind of Fusion"], New York Times, retrieved 2011-05-10</ref>
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In 1989, researchers Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons claimed to have accomplished cold fusion through an electrochemical process and received wide press coverage which led to a popularization of the term. Hopes for a sensational new energy source were fuelled. The Fleischmann-Pons-experiment showed a small energy release but could not be replicated. Even the authors later were unable to reproduce their experiment successfully. In this experiment hydrogen should have been fused through electrolysis of an electrolyte at the surface of two palladium electrodes. Basically, this should have produced energy from water.<ref>Browne, M. (May 3, 1989), [http://partners.nytimes.com/library/national/science/050399sci-cold-fusion.html "Physicists Debunk Claim Of a New Kind of Fusion"], New York Times, accessed 2011-05-10</ref>
    
==Rossi-Energy-Catalyzer / Piantelli-Focardi-Rossi-Experiments==
 
==Rossi-Energy-Catalyzer / Piantelli-Focardi-Rossi-Experiments==
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