If the right exothermic reaction could be harnessed with nano bubbles then it could be a clean form of energy provided the reaction products could be recycled or used for something else? I wrote the researcher who invented the technology. He called it Benel and impossible, but I still like the idea. One day it might be possible?
Dear David,
Firstly, thank you for your intriguing enquiry regarding our continuing research into nano bubble chip technology. Nano bubble chip technology is a field of chemistry that is currently one of the most exciting developments being undertaken at our establishment. It is always a pleasure to hear from members of the public who take an active interest in this discipline.
On an informal note your idea regarding clean energy production using exothermic reactions shone out amongst the usual array of rather banal suggestions that bombard my inbox!
Unfortunately a number of rather beguiling practicable reasons exist that stand in the way of achieving the goal of generating clean energy using your method. However, this is not to say that these obstacles cannot be overcome with further research. I will not attempt to describe these obstacles in detail within the bounds of this email, but would instead invite you to attend one of our fortnightly 'science lunches'. During these sessions I personally head a two hour session to discuss scientific ideas fielded by the general public. I would be delighted if you could attend our next gathering on Tuesday the 10th November. To confirm your place please could I request that you contact my secretary on the following number: 020 7594 5820 (please ask for my secretary as this number will take you to the University switchboard).
Look forward to meeting you soon.
Best regards,
Andy
@itolond I think it's thru the pressure change.
Try video
Nano Bubble Generator NHK VT Program.avi
claslow 3 months ago
An exact analytical mathematical approach isn't possible. A numerical approach would.
Ypipable 1 year ago
Reminds me of a blood analysis. Oxygen probably.
Ypipable 1 year ago
how are nono/micobubbles created?
itolond 2 years ago