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2/6/2009 2:06 AM UTC
One indication of Nano Green's wide versatility and surprising potency was a demonstration undertaken in 2005, in which the company was asked to put it to the test at a notorious Florida toxic waste dump. The count of hydrocarbon and other volatile contaminants in the soil showed an initial ‘off-the-scale’ measurement of 9600 ppm.
2/6/2009 2:05 AM UTC
A sample of the soil was augured up from the site and placed in a rotating drum to which a Nano Green solution had been added. After twenty minutes agitation, a dirt sample was withdrawn and sent to a state laboratory for analysis. The surprising result - the initial 9600 ppm number had dropped to just 25 ppm.
Although not brought to public attention, for obvious reasons, the hazardous waste discharges spewed forth from the countless manufacturing establishments throughout North America have resulted in the creation of 140,000 so-called 'toxic waste sites.'
2/6/2009 2:01 AM UTC
To get a better understanding of just how potent it is, take a clear jar and fill it halfway with water. Pour about an inch or two of oil on top of the water. It will float on the surface, like a dark topping. Then take a beaker of Nano Green, pour it into the jar and swish is around with a stick or paddle. You’ll notice that the dark oil completely disappears. It has become totally emulsified into a milkish soup. The oil smell will also be gone. And it happens in a manner of seconds.
2/6/2009 1:59 AM UTC
Because of its unique nano-scale particle size of 1-4 nm, it falls within the realm of quantum physics, in which conventional scientific thinking is no longer applicable. Thus, the remarkable results it has obtained in many areas of agricultural usage are still not fully understood.
2/6/2009 1:58 AM UTC
Nano Green is the culmination of advanced developments in colloidal chemistry, which make it possible to produce a microscopic particle called a micelle. The micelle is comprised of a collection of linear molecules or fatty esters and fatty acids clumped together in the shape of a sphere that is about the size of 20 hydrogen atoms, or about one to four nanometers. For perspective, a human hair is 80,000 nanometers thick; a red blood cell covers 10,000 nanometers; a virus measures 100 nanometers
1/31/2009 11:29 PM UTC
Learn more about Nano Green: http://www.nanogreensciences.com/
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