On Fri April 30 Jones Beene said [quote]Possibly, but if you are looking for
Casimir cavities, there are probably
far better choices from nature (or rather from altering nature) than mere
limestone.
 
A search for nanoporous calcium carbonate turns up many jewels:
http://www.electrochemsci.org/papers/vol4/4111541.pdf. including the factoid
that this material has a capacitance of ~650 F per g! [/quote]
 

 

Jones,

 Thanks for a great citation and yes I should have specified calcium
carbonate in the thread - according to Wikipedia  [quote]Calcium carbonate
is a chemical compound with the chemical formula CaCO3. It is a common
substance found in rock in all parts of the world, and is the main component
of shells of marine organisms, snails, pearls, and eggshells. Calcium
carbonate is the active ingredient in agricultural lime, and is usually the
principal cause of hard water. It is commonly used medicinally as a calcium
supplement or as an antacid, [/quote]. It looks like limestone and antacids
are a readily available source of calcium carbonate. I would like to
experiment with it but after finally repairing my HHO /torch kit am coming
to the conclusion that HHO is an issue and I really need a pure hydrogen
environment for the lime or lime mixtures with other nano powders. 

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