If iron pico-hydride existed then could a hydrogen (i.e. a free proton) atom trapped inside *any* electron shell of the iron atom somehow get spit out with a single electron orbiting it ? And could that hydrogen have an electron at tens or hundreds or thousands of ev below the typical ground state of hydrogen?
If so, then the iron would be a catalyst for creating hydrogen with a below ground state electron (i.e. hydrino).
This would take place at high temperatures (and as we know, high temperatures have some small percentage of atoms and electrons at much higher temperatures).
Is this how catalysts work?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catalysis