Perhaps Jeremy was thinking of platinum as used in catalytic heaters?
Doug
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Just wondering if anyone had any input. I have been thinking about
Biodiesel, and I came across a mosquito trap
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Dear Mr. Farmer:
seems a good idea. Keep searching, wish you good luck.
F.J. Burgos
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Just wondering if anyone had any input. I have been thinking
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UV light ?
To destruct ( or help oxidise) molecules, how is that helpfull?
Bruno M.
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At 14:53 10/08/2005, Joe wrote:
Very interesting. I have also been wondering about ways to add energy to
make the reaction go. One thing I was considering was ultraviolet
light.
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Hi Bruno,
I think you have to break the glycerine off the fat or oil molecule so the alcohol can attach and form an ester plus water. UV light has the capacity to do that splitting and a lot more. it might be a little tricky figuring out the dosage.
Tom Irwin
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Just wondering if anyone had any input. I have been thinking about
Biodiesel, and I came across a mosquito trap at the hardware store that uses
propaine run across titanium to crack the hydrocarbons down to CO2 and
attracting mosquitos. I was wondering if the same theory could be used to
Howdy Jeremy, short answer, no. All the trap is doing is burning propane to
make co2.
Jeremy Farmer wrote:
Just wondering if anyone had any input. I have been thinking about
Biodiesel, and I came across a mosquito trap at the hardware store that
uses propaine run across titanium to crack
Dear Mr. Farmer:
seems a good idea. Keep searching, wish you good luck.
F.J. Burgos
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idea. Keep searching, wish you good luck.
F.J. Burgos
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