synthetic petroleum through co2 nanobubble water etc

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synthetic petroleum through co2 nanobubble water etc

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"Here we show that petroleum can be formed efficiently at normal temperatures and pressures from carbon dioxide and activated water. The CO2 nano-bubble containing water was treated with photocatalyst in the presence of oxygen under UV irradiation. The activated water was mixed vigorously with kerosene or light oil to form an emulsion. The emulsion gradually separated into a two-phase solution. After phase separation, the volume of kerosene or light oil, depending on which oil was utilized, increased by 5 to 10%. Likewise tetradecane was used, and original tetradecane may be used as a template for the synthesis of new tetradecane. When commercial light oil was treated in the same way, most organic and inorganic impurities were removed from the oil and very clean light oil was obtained. We named it as dream light oil. The dream light oil meets strict Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS). ..
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https://edelweisspublications.com/artic ... -Dream-Oil

"Takemoto IMANAKA : Synthetic Petroleum -- Nanobubble O2 in H2O treated ...
Professor Tadayuki Imanaka's technique can be done anywhere with very little energy and just a few pieces of specialized equipment. ... a water tank 11 for containing carbon dioxide-dissolved water A; a nanobubble generator 12 (an example of "the nanobubble generation unit") for generating nanobubbles of oxygen (ultrafine bubbles of ...
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http://www.rexresearch.com/imanakafuel/imanakafuel.html
nanobubble water imanaka
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=nanobubble+wa ... &ia=images

"2021年3月18日This controversy between experiments and theory is known as the nanobubble paradox. Water containing suspended nanobubbles is utilized in many biological and medical applications. For example ...
nanobubble+water
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