Re: CSBubbler-induced contamination

2002-03-27 Thread Ode Coyote
You have just encountered the smaller particle benefits of mechanical stirring. Ken At 04:31 PM 3/26/02 -0600, you wrote: There has been concern expressed on the Yahoo CS Group (formerly CS Club) about bubbling introducing things that would form silver compound contaminants during CS

CSBubbler-induced contamination

2002-03-26 Thread John A. Stanley
There has been concern expressed on the Yahoo CS Group (formerly CS Club) about bubbling introducing things that would form silver compound contaminants during CS generation. I wouldn't think LVDC would be enough to make any nitrogen compounds. Could using a bubbler make undesirable levels of

Re: CSBubbler-induced contamination

2002-03-26 Thread John A. Stanley
In article 7apo849zbmvd09...@natel.net, j...@natel.net (John A. Stanley) wrote: There has been concern expressed on the Yahoo CS Group (formerly CS Club) about bubbling introducing things that would form silver compound contaminants during CS generation. I wouldn't think LVDC would be enough to

Re: CSBubbler-induced contamination

2002-03-26 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Before you give up on this particular (g) theory, try doing the bubbling while putting a current through the DW; perhaps stainless steel (yummy, love that nickel!) or carbon electrodes? or more seriously use a permeable membrane such as good ol' cellophane to trap ions out of the DW. Similar to