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Ha do you really need two shields for a black light? Nice video I may play with some wheat grass juice and see what happens.
DrReaper 8 months ago
hi ! thanks for the great video! i have a question about how can we seperate the acetone from the chlorophy? thanks in advance!
tech4rce001 1 year ago
woahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh haha.
I'm thinking of a very inefficient idea just now:
somehow get two solutions of pasty chlorophyl:
one solution is positively charged
one solution is negatively charged
layer one chlorophyll paste over sheet metal, layer the other solution over the first solution, then place strips of metal on top of the two layers.
and wa-lah: now, you have a really bad solar cell XD
is is it even possible to positively/negatively charge a chlorophyll solution? hmm
o00o0o0o0o0o 1 year ago
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Ha do you really need two shields for a black light? Nice video I may play with some wheat grass juice and see what happens.
DrReaper 8 months ago
hi ! thanks for the great video! i have a question about how can we seperate the acetone from the chlorophy? thanks in advance!
tech4rce001 1 year ago
woahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh haha.
I'm thinking of a very inefficient idea just now:
somehow get two solutions of pasty chlorophyl:
one solution is positively charged
one solution is negatively charged
layer one chlorophyll paste over sheet metal, layer the other solution over the first solution, then place strips of metal on top of the two layers.
and wa-lah: now, you have a really bad solar cell XD
is is it even possible to positively/negatively charge a chlorophyll solution? hmm
o00o0o0o0o0o 1 year ago