Interesting. I would think that the 100 humidity could be a problem though. Hmm, I guess if you bubbled through cold water, then the humidity would be ok once you warmed th air back up again.
Marshall BROOKS BRADLEY wrote: > Some years ago, while addressing a special > problem (military-based) posed by a "specific" requirement........I and > another colleague devised a rather interesting approach for addressing > pathogenically-contaminated air.. The requirement was for an economical > means of controlling pathogenic forms for limited air-flows ( > approximately 5 cubic feet per minute). The most successful, from among > several approaches, turned out to be the implementation of a "bubbling" > scheme.....wherein the air-to-be-treated was, simply, bubbled through > (from near the bottom of the fluid container) a mild solution of CS [ > about 10 ppm], using a sintered dispersor (stone or metallic substance > with myriad interstitial spaces). The results were splendid. This > research was quite successful in establishing an effective > proof-of-concept. > Mitigating circumstances precluded a commercial-scale > effort involving this, particular, protocol. > I thought this "idea" might prove stimulating to > some of the more adventurous/inquisitive types on the list. > Sincerely, > Brooks Bradley. > > -- > The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. > > To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: > [email protected] -or- [email protected] > with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the SUBJECT line. > > To post, address your message to: [email protected] > Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html > List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

