Dan Nave wrote:

> Perhaps "Ole Bob" will answer this but in the meantime I'll chime in
> with what I've learned here...
>
> The metals will come off the positive electrode (anode) which, in this
> case, is the silver one.  The brass is the negative electrode so it is
> not going to be releasing metal ions or particles into the water.  With
> this DC system we should get the good quality "colloidal silver" that we
> expect.
>
> Dan

The hydroxide radical is released at the cathode. The hydroxide radical is
very reactive and will almost certainly react with the copper and zinc in the
brass producing copper hydroxide, zinc hydroxide and/or copper oxide and zinc
oxide.  The only metals I know that can be safely be used on the cathode are
noble metals, maybe chrome, and high chrome stainless steel.  The crome forms
a non-soluble conductive barrier on the steel surface when it oxidized
preventing further oxidization.

Marshall



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