- codeposition (codep) = simultaneous deposition of Pd and D = palladium deuteride plating
- "cathode wire" is the metal wire substrate on which codeposition is performed. For more information, see: http://www.newenergytimes.com/v2/projects/tgp/Welcome.shtml and the documents it links to. Michel 2009/9/17 Frank <froarty...@comcast.net>: > > The codeposition I keep hearing reference to.. this is like SPAWARS plating > the electrode with a Pd electrolyte simultaneous to the gas evolving? Are we > just talking about electroplating two metals at once (I know the Pd is in > solution for some SPAWAR experiments) or does the term codeposition in LENR > have more signifigance? > > > There was also previous threads about the different kinds of Pd and the need > for it to be very rigid. How does "plating" stack up to rigid forms of Pd? > I also investigated platin a porus stainless steel tube briefly and was > informed that plating had to be electroless to form a membrane - I know you > aren't seeking a macro membrane but are you "cell loading" on a micro scale > by trapping the evolving gas? I know I am shy on the proper lingo here but > am I correct in that you are trying to trap the evolving gas in tiny pockets > where monatomic gas is free to accelerate while diatomic mobility is > restricted or immediately torn apart if formed from fast the moving atoms? > > Thanks in Advance > Fran > >