Thank you for the response perhaps you could qualify the difficulties ( with this gas ) to the Layman so some perspective can be added from our point of you view I also received a link from Another member of an experiment similar to those woopy has done and Brad has done and others Will add
Good questions - 1. Deuterium gas tends to be expensive, and dangerous to work with (very flammable) 2. As you watch the Deneum videos, you see the level of sophistication required to provide a hard vacuum AND heat the DUT at the same time. 3. D2-gas loading into palladium-coated nickel mesh is not easy - as one can see in the videos.
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