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n.

[化] 钯Pd

[医] 钯(46号元素)

[经] 钯金




    palladium
    [ noun ]
    a silver-white metallic element of the platinum group that resembles platinum; occurs in some copper and nickel ores; does not tarnish at ordinary temperatures and is used (alloyed with gold) in jewelry
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    Palladium \Pal*la"di*um\ (p[a^]l*l[=a]"d[i^]*[u^]m), n. [L., fr.
    Gr. Palla`dion, fr. Palla`s, Palla`dos, Pallas.]
    1. (Gr. Antiq.) Any statue of the goddess Pallas; esp., the
    famous statue on the preservation of which depended the
    safety of ancient Troy.

    2. Hence: That which affords effectual protection or
    security; a safeguard; as, the trial by jury is the
    palladium of our civil rights. --Blackstone.


    Palladium \Pal*la"di*um\, n. [NL.] (Chem.)
    A rare metallic element of the light platinum group, found
    native, and also alloyed with platinum and gold. It is a
    silver-white metal resembling platinum, and like it permanent
    and untarnished in the air, but is more easily fusible, with
    a melting point of 1555[deg] C. It can also be prepared as a
    finely divided black powder. It is unique in its power of
    absorbing hydrogen, which it does to the extent of nearly a
    thousand volumes, forming the alloy {Pd2H}. It is used for
    graduated circles and verniers, for plating certain silver
    goods, and somewhat in dentistry. It was so named in 1804 by
    Wollaston from the asteroid Pallas, which was discovered in
    1802. Symbol Pd. Atomic number, 46. Atomic weight, 106.42.
    Density 12.0.

    1. It is the second-largest producer of platinum after South Africa and is the leading miner of a sister metal, palladium.
    2. The Soviet Union is the world's biggest producer of palladium and the second largest miner of platinum and rhodium.
    3. Last Thursday, palladium rocketed to an 8-year-high and platinum surged to its highest price in four months as other scientists replicated the Utah experiment.
    4. Such things as heavy water palladium electrodes, and helium-4 make some of us wish we hadn't dozed during science class.
    5. Cold fusion is the claim that the decomposition of water at room temperature into hydrogen and oxygen by an electric current passing through a palladium electrode leads to the absorption of hydrogen atoms in the electrode.
    6. If this trick works, it would relieve worries of advocates that large-scale use of cold fusion might be limited by the scarcity and expense of palladium.
    7. They said their process involved an electrical current used to drive nuclear particles through a lattice of palladium and platinum electrodes, forcing positively charged particles to fuse together and create a new atom.
    8. The controversy rages over claims that the fusion of deuterium atoms inside the palladium rod releases excess energy.
    9. They claimed that a simple table-top electrolysis experiment, in which a palladium rod encircled by a platinum wire was immersed in "heavy" water, produced more energy as heat than was put into it electrically.
    10. In the experiment, an electric current is applied to a palladium rod and an encircling platinum wire which have been immersed in heavy water.
    11. While the Soviets are selling more platinum, they've reduced sales of palladium considerably, says Brian Nathan, managing director of Ayrton Metals Ltd., London platinum merchants.
    12. The fusion is claimed to take place in a small palladium rod that is encircled by a platinum wire, immersed in "heavy" water and subjected to an electrical current.
    13. Their experiments used a rod of palladium and a coil of platinum immersed in a beaker of deuterium, an isotope of hydrogen commonly found in seawater, officials at the universities said.
    14. Salomon formed a venture with a Soviet state concern to market Soviet platinum, palladium and rhodium.
    15. However, Stillwater's palladium production already exceeds 3% of the world's supply.
    16. Platinum prices had been on a gradual upswing for the past week, but that action was seen primarily as a reaction to recent strong gains in the palladium market.
    17. The scientists were studying the interaction between a heavy form of hydrogen called deuterium and a metal, palladium.
    18. The cells consist of thin palladium rods, encircled by platinum (or in some cases nickel) wires, inserted into bottles of heavy water rich in the doubly heavy hydrogen atom called deuterium.
    19. Mr Jeremy Coombes, author of Johnson Matthey's platinum group metals market surveys, said physical supply of palladium was tight and JM still expected a supply deficit this year.
    20. "Last year, it's estimated the Soviet Union made between $220 million and $230 million from sales of palladium.
    21. The two groups said they obtained fusion by dunking palladium or platinum electrodes in solutions of heavy water and passing electricity through them.
    22. They involved a palladium electrode wrapped in platinum wire, then immersed in deuterium oxide, also called heavy water.
    23. They asserted that the heat was coming from energy released by the fusion of "heavy" hydrogen atoms inside the palladium rod.
    24. Curtis Prins, an aide to Annunzio, said the congressman has "big problems" with that provision because, he said, the only operating U.S. palladium mine cannot produce enough of the mineral for the coins and still meet other requirements.
    25. Don't sell your palladium futures just yet.
    26. In an unrelated matter, Manville said it is considering the sale of its 50% interest in the Stillwater platinum and palladium mining operations in southwest Montana.
    27. Displaying a simple experiment with palladium electrodes in tubes of heavy water and plain water in a plastic picnic basket, Huggins said the energy generated was not the result of any known chemical reaction.
    28. Last week, palladium for June delivery went as high as $169 an ounce only to collapse on Friday amid skepticism about the Utah findings.
    29. PRECIOUS METALS: Platinum and palladium futures prices rose on labor unrest in the Soviet Union.
    30. Demand rose to 3.9m ounces, boosted by higher use in automotive catalysts (which now account for about 10 per cent of the palladium market) while supply fell to 3.83m ounces, mainly because of lower Russian sales.
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