Re: PAN based carbon nanofibers
From: Phil Hobbs (pcdhSpamMeSenseless_at_us.ibm.com)
Date: 07/21/04
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Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2004 09:50:47 -0400
Mark Thorson wrote:
> Uncle Al wrote:
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>>Try a drop of Dawn dishwashing detergent in water.
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> Wouldn't Kodak Photo-Flo be a better detergent
> for this purpose? It lacks soap, color, fragrance,
> and other additives which put spots on film and
> might interfere with his analysis.
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> Save the Dawn for the ducks and sea otters,
> after the next Exxon supertanker strikes the rocks.
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Even better would be Fisher Scientific's Triton X100--very concentrated and
very very clean. I used it a lot for making monodisperse aerosols of
polystyrene latex spheres, back in the palmy days.
Cheers,
Phil Hobbs
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