[NewCandle] Green Acres of Electrodes
Nick Reiter
avalonbiker at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 15 19:43:38 EST 2007
Hmmmmm! Fascinating (He says while arching an
eyebrow)
Something seems a bit amiss about the colloidal
electrode idea, though. No, not amiss... silly choice
of words - personally counter-observational maybe.
And my observations were VERY limited admittedly... I
had played with some colloidal gold and iridium when I
had been farting around with Hudson ORME replications
a couple years ago. Just sticking meter probes into
the liquid showed roughly as high an apparent
resistance as in DI water that I started with. I
assumed this was due to the VAST capacitance involved.
And similarly, silver loaded epoxies have to be
loaded to the point where there is a significant
statistical number of grain point contacts for bulk
conductivity. OTOH, I didn't try injecting high
frequency current into any of it either. And on yet
another (third?) hand, VAST capacitance could be a
verry good thing!
Somewhere oh somewhere and I think its on my work
puter I have a paper that dealt with using
nanoparticles of Fe3O4 to hydrolize water from maybe
2002. I'm lounging around home for the next two days
doing my first chemo run, and then back to the lab.
I'll dig it up then - might be germane.
NR
--- Jones Beene <jonesb9 at pacbell.net> wrote:
> I came across this Table for the surface area of
> (silver) colloidal
> nanoparticles at various concentrations:
>
>
http://www.silver-rcolloids.com/Tables/SurfaceArea.PDF
>
> It got me thinking about trying to better verbalize
> the anomalous
> effects of higher concentrations of "excitonic"
> nanoparticles - when
> being employed as substitute, or virtual,
> electrodes. Certain colloids
> when suspended in a liquid can be excited by either
> photonics,
> ultrasonics, RF or magnetic induction or various
> combinations of these.
> A virtual-electrolysis-cell, so to speak. Silver
> itself may not be
> useful for this concept, it just happened to have
> this handy table.
>
> Interesting things happen on "active" surfaces or
> interfaces...
> especially with catalysts and even more so with
> semiconductor catalysts
> under some kind of irradiation which triggers the
> bandgap potential.
>
> Some have complained that "nano" as
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