[Terrapreta] BASF's CO2 Scrubbing ZIF

lou gold lou.gold at gmail.com
Fri Apr 4 05:11:03 CDT 2008


Erich,

This is sort of an aside.

I just read Dominic Woolf's literature review of biochar as a potential GW
remedy and was really struck by how the macro view seems to be such a poor
representation of how (IMHO) nature really seems to work -- not so much
macro- as micro-level.

Now you are alerting us (me at least) to the possibility of technological
breakthroughs that seem to be micro-adaptive. I suspect that this is what
Nature has done all along. We know that the immature technologies of the
industrial age have upset the planetary equilibrium. Perhaps the emerging
(more mature?) technologies will be able to be micro-adaptive and lead us
back toward equilibrium.

It love to hear your musings about it.

hugs and blessings,

lou


On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 11:00 PM, <Shengar at aol.com> wrote:

>  I find the potential of "made to order" nano structures to adsorb
> or screen specific molecules mind boggling in possible applications, Like so
> much of current  Nanotech material discoveries that are pushing the edges of
> the envelopes of electro and thermodynamics.
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> I came to find TP from doing research on Nano-Solar and quantum tunneling
> thermoelectric technology.
> When I first saw the electron microscope shots of fungal interactions with
> bichar, it was like soil nanotechnology.
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> Erich
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