Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote:

> Perhaps - but misleading. Pure nickel is not a great proton conductor- and
> one must pay dearly to get pure nickel. But why?
>
> It takes only a small amount of selected other metals, as alloying agents
> for nickel, to far exceed palladium. For instance, 95% nickel and 5%
> palladium is superior to palladium, at a fraction of the cost.
>

Superior for what? Conducting protons? Surely not for loading hydrogen. I
have never heard that.

- Jed

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