Just a question...the patent I cited does not use "electrolysis" in the manner most are familiar with...rather it uses high voltage electric fields to decompose water by collision. Have you heard of this before?
What is claimed is: 1/ A water decomposition method utilizing ionization by collision, said method comprising the steps of:
Provinding a solid dielectric container formed from a material having a substantially higher dielectric constant than that of water and capable of withstanding voltages...
Have you investigated the electrolysis of water using high voltage that overcomes the dielectric constant of water? No salts are required...pure water can be used. The water is placed in a device similar to a "capacitor" with the plates having a higher dielectric constant than the water. When...
Bacteria and viruses should require only micro-currents to destroy them or render them harmless. Can such an approach be used to sterilize water...or perhaps even blood (en-vitro or even en-vivo)?
I have read there is a way to dissociate water without use of an electrolyte by means of high voltage that overcomes the dielectric constant of water. Would it therefor be possible to economically retrieve water from any depth well by dissociating the water at the bottom of the well into...