2017
DOI: 10.17725/rensit.2017.09.037
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On Mechanisms of Low-Energy Nuclear-Chemical Processes

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“…The main contradiction is that the energy expended is 10 5 -10 7 times less than that required for the formation of new isotopes. Various scenarios of supposed lowenergy nuclear transformations are characterized by such physical conditions and factors as electron in initiation of nuclear reactions [24,25], nuclear fusion [26,27], electron catalysis (in chemical reactions) [28], and others discussed in [27,29].…”
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“…The main contradiction is that the energy expended is 10 5 -10 7 times less than that required for the formation of new isotopes. Various scenarios of supposed lowenergy nuclear transformations are characterized by such physical conditions and factors as electron in initiation of nuclear reactions [24,25], nuclear fusion [26,27], electron catalysis (in chemical reactions) [28], and others discussed in [27,29].…”
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