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

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