“…He has reported that the triplet metastable levels, i.e., 4d 9 5s 3 D 3,2,1 rather than the ground-state (4d 10 1 S 0 ) of the Pd atom play a critical role in excitations of the Pd II lines. 35 First, it should be noted that for the case of palladium, the multiplicity of the ground state atoms is different from the multiplicity of the metastable states of the palladium atom. Thus, if appropriate ionic energy levels of palladium are available, then the metastable states provide an additional opportunity to satisfy the required conditions for the selective ACT process.…”