Richard,

In case you missed it, the one paper dealt with aspects of O6 structure
and formation that seemed somewhat independent of environment.

Admittedly, the papers are tiny pieces of the bigger puzzle...


Have you ever talked with any of the TExas A&M boy working on NASA's
vortex phase separator?


thanks for the EDAV link, it's cute.
Zak



On 3/15/2007, "R.C.Macaulay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>Zac wrote..
>
>>Here are some studies dealing with O6, from our fancy
>library:
>
>http://www.newalexandria.org/images/O6_studies.zip
>
>>Perhaps Richard, or someone else in Dime Box Texas, will have time to
>pull out something useful from them.  I only searched Elsevier briefly,
>there are more extensive chem databases
>
>
>Thanks Zac,
> This paper resulted from a research grant by the Air Force and a China
>University and relates to SO2 high altitude air quality particulates
>involving S6 and inversely to O6. Their work is centered on air pollution
>whereas our work is in disinfection of water using mixed oxidants including
>O3.
> Fortunately, Dime Box Texas lost out some years ago to College Station
>Texas ( Texas A&M) so seldom is heard a discouraging word  except for the
>occasional broken mirror in the saloon when some  drunk starts discussing
>politics.
>
>Richard
>
>

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