Jones Beene wrote:

--- Ed

Excellent point.


... when interpreting the work of Arata, you need to

separate what he claims from what is known about
palladium.... The extra hydrogen is absorbed to the
surface and is present as spill-over hydrogen attached
to the ZrO2. The issue is, Does palladium or the ZrO2 contain the NAE?
Hopefully, for ultimate commercialization, it is the
zircon, due to much lower cost. I have a feeling that
you are probably looking into this already.

Yes, you bet. However, the Pd is required to make the spill-over D available. In fact, this might be the only role Pd has, a role other metals can fill as well.

Ed

Jones



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