Ce is more  valuable    than  most metals IMHO.  Nano particles of Ce and   H 
or D may allow fusion to occur or otter t transmutations.  The NASNO particle 
may be an  entangled  system can under go a phase change  with a swap of 
potential  for kenotic energy and conservation of spin  and angular momentum.

Bob Cook



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Subject: [Vo]:Anomalous loading of H2

This seems quite remarkable if true - hydrogen loading ratio 16:1 with cerium
"Insight into anomalous hydrogen adsorption" ....Shreeja Das, et al

Hydrogen interaction with metal atoms is of prime focus for many energy related 
applications... but its binding properties with lanthanides are not well 
reported. In this article, by density functional theory studies, we show how a 
rare earth metal, cerium, binds with hydrogen... Each cerium atom is found to 
bind eight hydrogen molecules which is a much higher number than has been 
reported for transition metal atoms.
DOI: 10.1039/D0RA01835J<https://doi.org/10.1039/D0RA01835J> (Paper) RSC 
Adv.<https://doi.org/10.1039/2046-2069/2011>, 2020, 10, 12929-12940



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