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GERMAN SCIENTISTS PROVES CHEMTRAILS

Started by b0rg13, December 18, 2008, 07:14:00 PM

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PYRODIN123321

yeah its likely to be used for all kinds of things, doesn't mean it isn't also being used for weather control,

The patent specifically includes TiO2, and a wikipedia search says

"Titanium dioxide is the most widely used white pigment because of its brightness and very high refractive index (n=2.7), in which it is surpassed only by a few other materials. Approximately 4 million tons of pigmentary TiO2 are consumed annually worldwide. When deposited as a thin film, its refractive index and colour make it an excellent reflective optical coating for dielectric mirrors and some gemstones, for example "mystic fire topaz". TiO2 is also an effective opacifier in powder form, where it is employed as a pigment to provide whiteness and opacity to products such as paints, coatings, plastics, papers, inks, foods, medicines (i.e. pills and tablets) as well as most toothpastes. Opacity is improved by optimal sizing of the titanium dioxide particles.

Used as a white food colouring, it has E number E171. Titanium dioxide is often used to whiten skim milk; this has been shown statistically to increase skim milk's palatability.[14]

In cosmetic and skin care products, titanium dioxide is used both as a pigment and a thickener. It is also used as a tattoo pigment and styptic pencils.

This pigment is used extensively in plastics and other applications for its UV resistant properties where it acts as a UV absorber, efficiently transforming destructive UV light energy into heat.

In ceramic glazes titanium dioxide acts as an opacifier and seeds crystal formation.

In almost every sunscreen with a physical blocker, titanium dioxide is found because of its high refractive index, its strong UV light absorbing capabilities and its resistance to discolouration under ultraviolet light. This advantage enhances its stability and ability to protect the skin from ultraviolet light. Sunscreens designed for infants or people with sensitive skin are often based on titanium dioxide and/or zinc oxide, as these mineral UV blockers are less likely to cause skin irritation than chemical UV absorber ingredients, such as avobenzone.

Titanium oxide is also used as a semiconductor.[15]"
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As a photocatalyst
Titanium dioxide, particularly in the anatase form, is a photocatalyst under ultraviolet light. Recently it has been found that titanium dioxide, when spiked with nitrogen ions, or doped with metal oxide like tungsten trioxide, is also a photocatalyst under visible and UV light. The strong oxidative potential of the positive holes oxidizes water to create hydroxyl radicals. It can also oxidize oxygen or organic materials directly. Titanium dioxide is thus added to paints, cements, windows, tiles, or other products for sterilizing, deodorizing and anti-fouling properties and is also used as a hydrolysis catalyst. It is also used in the Graetzel cell, a type of chemical solar cell.

The photocatalytic properties of titanium dioxide were discovered by Akira Fujishima in 1967. The process on the surface of the titanium dioxide was called the Honda-Fujishima effect [16].

Titanium dioxide has potential for use in energy production: as a photocatalyst, it can

carry out hydrolysis; i.e., break water into hydrogen and oxygen. Were the hydrogen collected, it could be used as a fuel. The efficiency of this process can be greatly improved by doping the oxide with carbon, as described in "Carbon-doped titanium dioxide is an effective photocatalyst" [17].
produce electricity when in nanoparticle form. Research suggests that by using these nanoparticles to form the pixels of a screen, they generate electricity when transparent and under the influence of light. If subjected to electricity on the other hand, the nanoparticles blacken, forming the basic characteristics of a LCD screen. According to creator Zoran Radivojevic, Nokia has already built a functional 200-by-200-pixel monochromatic screen which is energetically self-sufficient.
As TiO2 is exposed to UV light, it becomes increasingly hydrophilic; thus, it can be used for anti-fogging coatings or self-cleaning windows. TiO2 incorporated into outdoor building materials, such as paving stones in noxer blocks or paints, can substantially reduce concentrations of airborne pollutants such as volatile organic compounds and nitrogen oxides [18].

A photocatalytic cement that uses titanium dioxide as a primary component was included in Time's Top 50 Inventions of 2008 [19].


[edit] For wastewater remediation
TiO2 offers great potential as an industrial technology for detoxification or remediation of wastewater due to several factors.

The process occurs under ambient conditions very slowly, direct UV light exposure increases the rate of reaction.
The formation of photocyclized intermediate products, unlike direct photolysis techniques, is avoided.
Oxidation of the substrates to CO2 is complete.
The photocatalyst is inexpensive and has a high turnover.
TiO2 can be supported on suitable reactor substrates.


In chemistry, photocatalysis is the acceleration of a photoreaction in the presence of a catalyst. In catalysed photolysis, light is absorbed by an adsorbed substrate. In photogenerated catalysis the photocatalytic activity (PCA) depends on the ability of the catalyst to create electronâ€"hole pairs, which generate free radicals (hydroxyl radicals: OH) able to undergo secondary reactions. Its comprehension has been made possible ever since the discovery of water electrolysis by means of the titanium dioxide. Commercial application of the process is called Advanced Oxidation Process(es) (AOP) [1]. There are several methods of achieving AOP's, that can but do not necessarily involve TiO2 or even the use of UV. Generally the defining factor is the production and use of the hydroxyl ion.

Examples:

Conversion of water to hydrogen gas by water splitting photocatalysis [1]. An efficient photocatalyst in the UV range is based on a Sodium tantalum oxide NaTaO3 with cocatalyst nickel oxide. The surface of the Sodium tantalum oxide crystals is grooved with so called nanosteps that is a result of doping with Lanthanum (3-15 nm range, see nanotechnology). The NiO particles which facilitate hydrogen gas evolution are present on the edges, the oxygen gas evolves from the grooves.
Use of titanium dioxide in self cleaning coatings. Free radicals [1]generated from TiO2 oxidize organic matter. [2]
Disinfection of water by titanium dioxide photocatalysis [2].
Oxidation of organic contaminants using magnetic particles that are coated with titanium dioxide nanoparticles and agitated using a magnetic field while being exposed to UV light [2].
Use of photocatalysis in self-cleaning glass.
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take what you want from this its enough for me to suspect SOMTHING is going on, what that might be, i dunno
Peace.


Cap-Z-ro


I heard some gov spook on the frankly speaking radio show...he was claiming it was an additive making for a more efficient burn in all jet fuel.

I have never seen a commercial jet expel a the contrails we are referring to.

They emit a 'vapor trail' which dissipates quickly.

The gov spook was lying through his teeth...Frank accepted the story as truth.

That was the last time I tuned into Frankly Speaking radio.

Regards...


PYRODIN123321

Yeah...and fluoride is added to the water to help your teeth, not cause its a byproduct of uranium production and it leaked(or was dumped) into everything...
Peace.

pese

Quote from: PYRODIN123321 on December 22, 2008, 03:06:34 PM
Yeah...and fluoride is added to the water to help your teeth, not cause its a byproduct of uranium production and it leaked(or was dumped) into everything...

Fluor?

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