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- From: alexo+@cs.cmu.edu (Alex Orenshteyn)
- Newsgroups: sci.physics.fusion
- Subject: Does it need to be hot?
- Message-ID: <1992Jul27.011116.250111@cs.cmu.edu>
- Date: 27 Jul 92 01:11:16 GMT
- Organization: Sinectonalysis, Inc.
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- Now that many are discussing different ways to get hot (read
- alpha/gamma radio-active) substances closer to the electrode including
- suggestions to create Pd/Po-210 alloys; I want to ask what makes everyone
- so sure alpha-sources are the way to go(besides that Ying is using it)
- instead of preparing the electrodes by pumping He4 into it by electrolysis.
- Someone posted a while back some data about permiability of Pd to He4,
- I remember it was something interesting and could be related to Ying-type
- catalysis.
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- Could that someone repost that data, thanks in advance.
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