FWIW, Jones.
 
A gram of Sodium-22 (2.605 year half-life) undergoes 2.3e14  0.55 MeV positron (e+) decays per second (6,225 Curie)
leading to an excited Neon-22 nucleus that emits a 1.27 MeV gamma (sufficient energy
for providing the 1.02 MeV required for additional electron-positron pair production).
 
If a "hot lab" was to coat some nickel, titanium, or palladium cathodes with
the Na-22 metal or suitable compound and let it set long enough for it to be
reasonably safe to handle as a Cold Fusion  electrolysis cell cathode,
might it breed enough (*e-) in situ to enhance CF/OU results?
 
Fred
 
 

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