The substance supposedly being bioremediated is a mixture of gasoline and oil. It is the lighter volatile compounds in the gasoline that off gas and can be ignited. With all that agitation and swirling, plus the initial burning, you've driven off all the light volatile compounds. All that is left is heavy compounds that won't burn easily, even if torched. Nice try though.
@swirlingabyss Not to mention whatever liquid was supplied with the "bugs". I am also cautionary of the speed at which the bugs are metabolizing the gasoline/oil mixture. Typically, this has to be induced as other carbon sources are much easier to utilize. This limitation can be overcome, but not without study.
YouAdamKazz, if the microbes didn't do there job, oil is lighter than water it would of ignited. Water means nothing, I could use 10x's the water and still start a water fire. The microbes in Baad Bugs destroyed and consumed the hydrocarbons, thats why it doesn't ignite
The bacteria did not do this. If you put a living organism on such a toxic substance like gasoline it will die. There was some other type of mechanism that caused the liquid to be incapable of lighting.
Kelly Nelson, you do not know what you are talking about. The emzymes break the hydrocarbon bond down, the microbes consume the hydrocarbon converting the toxic rings into H2O and CO2. Want make a serious bet? If so, please call me at 574-850-3112
Our microbes can do this because our microbes are natural occuring right out of the ocean put into a process and we make them ready to go. We have very little surfactant in this product and it's only there to break the surface tension on the hydrocarbons. We have 18 trillion hungry microbes per gallon in our product. Thats is why it works so fast.
No dispersant, this product has 13 different microbe species and 7 different emzimes. There is about 18 trillion microbes in a gallon of our product hungry and ready to consume.
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JIZZZ IN MY PANTSSS EPICNESSSSS.
randomo100 7 months ago
JIZZZ IN MY PANTSSS EPICNESSSSS.
randomo100 7 months ago
the speed is interesting
crudeoilsystems 7 months ago
i'd rather have the oil out of the water than it killing more and more marine life
xxTommyxxGirlxx 1 year ago
because it might get into the oil wells and eat the reserves. At least that's one excuse.
SpotterOz 1 year ago
Why is this tech not being used in the gulf?
MrSeaRod 1 year ago
Hello, a aqueous soln was sprayed onto the oil; so how is it going to burn? In the old days, that was called dilution using a non-inflammable.
RIPagain1 1 year ago
The substance supposedly being bioremediated is a mixture of gasoline and oil. It is the lighter volatile compounds in the gasoline that off gas and can be ignited. With all that agitation and swirling, plus the initial burning, you've driven off all the light volatile compounds. All that is left is heavy compounds that won't burn easily, even if torched. Nice try though.
swirlingabyss 2 years ago
@swirlingabyss call me at 574 -850-3112 and lets make a wager if you have the guts to..
baadbug1 2 years ago
@swirlingabyss Not to mention whatever liquid was supplied with the "bugs". I am also cautionary of the speed at which the bugs are metabolizing the gasoline/oil mixture. Typically, this has to be induced as other carbon sources are much easier to utilize. This limitation can be overcome, but not without study.
Ryzness 6 months ago
I admit to being a sceptic- mostly becasue of the speed of the reaction.....
Are they GMO's??
I'd love to see it under magnification.... do you have any microscopy videos??
YouAdamNazzkl0wn 3 years ago
AdamNazz, there natural occuring and no GMO used in our product. This is the real deal.
sellin55 3 years ago
kelly is a dumbass.
but of course it didn't ignite- you just diluted it with 5X of water.
Water is very hard to ignite.
kelly's still a dumbass though.
and it does seems to be reacting very quickly.
YouAdamNazzkl0wn 3 years ago
YouAdamKazz, if the microbes didn't do there job, oil is lighter than water it would of ignited. Water means nothing, I could use 10x's the water and still start a water fire. The microbes in Baad Bugs destroyed and consumed the hydrocarbons, thats why it doesn't ignite
sellin55 3 years ago
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The following is a list of microbes that could potentially propagate in an enzyme-based cleaning solution.
Wooping cough,Tularemia,Wound Infection,E.Coli,Typhoid Fever,Cholera,Asiatic,Plague,One type of Bacteria Meningitis,Staphylococcus,Strep Throat,Scarlet Fever,Rheumatic Fever,Anthrax,Botulism,Tetanus,Encephalitis,Diphtheria,Mycobacterium Tuberculosis,Leprosy,Hepatitis(All Types),Poliomyelitis,Rabies(both Types),Yellow Fever,HIV.
bs2174 3 years ago
The bacteria did not do this. If you put a living organism on such a toxic substance like gasoline it will die. There was some other type of mechanism that caused the liquid to be incapable of lighting.
kellynelson 3 years ago
Kelly Nelson, you do not know what you are talking about. The emzymes break the hydrocarbon bond down, the microbes consume the hydrocarbon converting the toxic rings into H2O and CO2. Want make a serious bet? If so, please call me at 574-850-3112
sellin55 3 years ago
I think you are right, but it seems too fast,bacteria needs time to do this. Maybe it's a dispersant.
segerfield 3 years ago
Segerfield,
Our microbes can do this because our microbes are natural occuring right out of the ocean put into a process and we make them ready to go. We have very little surfactant in this product and it's only there to break the surface tension on the hydrocarbons. We have 18 trillion hungry microbes per gallon in our product. Thats is why it works so fast.
sellin55 3 years ago
No dispersant, this product has 13 different microbe species and 7 different emzimes. There is about 18 trillion microbes in a gallon of our product hungry and ready to consume.
baadbug1 3 years ago
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baadbug1 2 years ago
Whats the recipe?
RockinJoeDavis 4 years ago
Bugs!!
sellin55 4 years ago
Hi, may i know what is the type of bacteria that is used as the Baadbugs?
pLingZ 4 years ago
Naturally occuring bascillus bacteria
sellin55 3 years ago
This'll help with my bioremediation project. Thanks!
bbgun94 5 years ago
i've been doing some report on bioremediation and i though we could exhcange information with each other.
khaliloooo 4 years ago
I thought this video was very informative. It show live microbes eating the hydrocarbons. I get it!!
sellin55 5 years ago