RE: [Vo]: Re: Colloidal Carbon Nanoparticles in Waterfuel/Joe Cell

2006-07-30 Thread Frederick Sparber
Jones wrote. > > Fred, > > Did you know that when PTFE coated stir bars are exposed to a > solution of solvated electrons in liquid ammonia - the > "impervious" surface of the stir bar is converted to carbon? Not too surprising, Jones. Ethylene H2C=CH2 with 4 Fluorine atoms attached a cross-link

RE: [Vo]: Re: Colloidal Carbon Nanoparticles in Waterfuel/Joe Cell

2006-07-29 Thread Frederick Sparber
4.549-4550, 1997." > > [Original Message] > From: Frederick Sparber > Date: 7/29/2006 9:48:04 AM > Subject: RE: [Vo]: Re: Colloidal Carbon Nanoparticles in Waterfuel/Joe Cell > > > Jones, > > I'm not so sure that CO2 from the air on pre-conditioning, or e

RE: [Vo]: Re: Colloidal Carbon Nanoparticles in Waterfuel/Joe Cell

2006-07-29 Thread Frederick Sparber
Jones, I'm not so sure that CO2 from the air on pre-conditioning, or exhaust gas recycle on an ICE doesn't form reduced carbon Nanoparticles/clusters: CO2 + H2O > H+ + HCO3- ---> 2 H+ + CO3 = CO3 = + 3 e- ---> C + 1.5 O2 Please leave the link URLs in a reply. Thanks. :-) > > Of cour

RE: [Vo]: Re; Colloidal Carbon Nanoparticles in Waterfuel/Joe Cell

2006-07-29 Thread Frederick Sparber
OTOH, One might accomplish the same thing by pressurization with CO2 or a lump of Dry ICE.   No pun intended.   :-)   I like this example:   "EXAMPLE 8 (Revival of battery of imported car): In a battery mounted in a car manufactured by MERCEDES BENZ (trademark) which was conveyed from German on