To: Kevmo
"The results obtained by his team are quite remarkable: they use a device consisting of a metal electrode coated with nanocrystalline palladium by the patented method of "co-deposition". "Co-deposition" consists of producing a layer of palladium highly charged with hydrogen or deuterium by electrolysis of a suitable solution of palladium salt, with a soluble palladium anode.""Placed in an atmosphere of hydrogen, a copper electrode coated with palladium by co-deposition causes a voltage to appear in the presence of a metal counter electrode"
Interesting. This approach is one I have been advocating for a long time on Ecat World and elsewhere. Glad to see that someone has actually put it into practice.
13 posted on
07/28/2021 7:18:16 AM PDT by
Wonder Warthog
(Not Responding to Seagull Snark)
To: Wonder Warthog
As far as I can tell, throwing together palladium and hydrogen and copper delivers no known chemical reaction that generates electricity, right?
19 posted on
07/28/2021 9:16:17 AM PDT by
Kevmo
(Right now there are 500 political prisoners in Washington, DC.)
To: Wonder Warthog
Did you ever look into Yoshiaki Arata’s pycnodeuterium?
This sounds very similar.
25 posted on
07/28/2021 4:11:34 PM PDT by
Kevmo
(Right now there are 500 political prisoners in Washington, DC.)
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