From: Eric Walker
if deuterium works well with nickel electrodes, as Mizuno
indicates - then why would anyone want to pay hundreds of times more for
palladium?
Perhaps for the tritium.
But is there any evidence that palladium is preferable for tritium?
At the recent MIT show-and-tell, it seems like Claytor – the researcher most
associated with tritium as his primary research goal, was using Mu metal as
the active electrode.
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