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Study of Specific Biological Product for Voltage Generation in Electrochemical Voltaic Device

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Abstract We have previously carried out experiments with small electrochemical voltaic devices containing biological product (raw silk) at both places near a nuclear reactor and under natural environment. The ...experimental results indicated that the output signal of the device near the reactor was clearly larger than that of environmental one. The output signal was understood to be produced by effect of biological product on environmental neutrinos, and was supposed to be increased through a function of certain field near the nuclear reactor. Raw silk is composed of two different layers of protein materials, internal fibroin and surface sericin. We attempted to study the contributions of two protein materials to the signal generation. Difference of experimental results between raw silk (fibroin plus sericin) and fibroin only samples indicated that sericin is the reaction-assisting material for signal generation. In addition, we carried out quantitative analysis of eluted ions into solution in the voltaic device. Almost all ions were found to be eluted from the surface sericin in about two days. This effect is supposed to be related an initial peak of the output signal behavior.show more

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