It is not clear to me what you are trying to stabilize.  If you saturated a
water filter with silver citrate, water passing through the filter would
simply wash it away since silver citrate is water soluble.

It would make more sense to me to impregnate a water filter with metallic
silver.

frank key




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Reid Harvey" <[email protected]>
To: "silver list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2003 7:56 PM
Subject: Re: CS>WaterOz Ionic Silver - Silver Citrate


> Frank,
> Forgive me if I've asked this before.  For the concentrated CS we use to
> saturate water filters, could the silver citrate be used as a
> stabilizer, simply adding the stoiciometric amount necessary?  This
> would enable us to ship the CS for saturation of filters in other parts
> of the country.
> Reid
>
> Frank Key wrote:
> Ion Chromatograph has confirmed that citrate is the anion in WaterOz
> Ionic
> Silver.
>
> Silver citrate at a concentration of 100 ppm (WaterOz) can cause argyria
> if
> caution is not exercised in how much is consumed.
>
> Silver citrate can be produced by electrolysis by using  a "colloidal
> silver
> generator" of either HVAC or DC type design. By adding citric acid to
> the DI
> water before starting the process, citrate will become the companion
> anion
> when silver cations are added to the solution by electrolysis.
>
> The ph will be neutral when the silver cations balance the available
> citrate
> anions.
>
>
> frank key
>
>
>
>
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