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As the discussion unfolds, the importance of material choice becomes prominent. Drawing parallels with Matsumoto’s work on cold fusion, Uren elaborates on the properties of copper and its interaction with hydrogen. Copper's resistance to absorbing hydrogen while maintaining high electrical conductivity creates an environment conducive to generating positive ions. Grunier highlights that this interaction could lead to cluster formations around surface imperfections, facilitating unique electrochemical behavior.