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 a ship and landed in Japan, completely deep discharge was proceeded under the influence of ambient air temperature when the ship passed the equator during transportation, so that the battery could not be used nor charged. A trial was made to revive the battery which could not be used because of the deep discharge. A total amount of 250 cc of a carbon suspension was supplied in each cell of a battery (almost 100 AH) of a 4.5 liter displacement engine of the car manufactured by MERCEDES BENZ which battery could not be charged. The battery was charged with currents of 60A for 15 minutes. When the battery was mounted in the car manufactured by MERCEDES BENZ and the engine was tried to be started, the engine could be started at once. It became clear from the above that the carbon suspension could recover a ! battery which deeply discharged, by quick charge for a short period of time. "
 
Fred
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Frederick Sparber
To: vortex-l
Sent: 7/29/2006 2:51:05 AM
Subject: [Vo]: Re; Colloidal Carbon Nanoparticles in Waterfuel/Joe Cell

Found this while looking for colloidal carbon as a combustible
Nanocluster "seed" for Waterfuel/Joe Cell pre-treatment.
 
They should burn to CO2 in the ICE.
 
 
5,677,075  Activated lead-acid battery with carbon suspension electrolyte
 
" when water is used as an electrolyte solution to electrolytically oxidize carbon, the pH value of the electrolyte solution shifts to 2 to 3 on the side of acidity. Taking the above fact into consideration, it seems that the original form of acid is carboxylic acid. In case of electrolytic oxidation of carbon, when an electrode made of the carbon material is applied with direct current voltage in water and the currents are gradually intensified, carbon powder is deposited like mist around the positive electrode when the current value exceeds a certain value (the voltage value is variable depending on a distance between the electrodes). The deposited powder suspends in the form of colloid in the water. When electrodes are soaked in the carbon suspension and applied with direct current voltage, the deposited carbon powder is adsorbed on a positive electrode. This electrolytically deposited carbon powder is referred to as electrolytic oxidized carbon powd! ! er in the present invention. The above treatment is referred to as treatment of electrolytic oxidation. "
 
They must be "Anions Anonymous".    :-)
 
Fred
 

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