A-and Silver trees and Silvertree

Mark Kohut markekohut at yahoo.com
Fri Aug 1 14:34:27 CDT 2008


Silvertree Photographics LLC

these microchannels are possibly filled with metallic silver reduced from silver ions, and these water trees are referred to as `silver trees'. The structure of the silver trees is studied and analyzed in comparison with sulfide trees and blue water trees. The effects of silver ions (Ag +) in the silver tree region are investigated and a comparison is made with other ions such as K+, Na+, Mg++, and Cu++ in water trees. The trees from AgNO3 solution grow much faster than trees from the other solutions. Finally, the mechanism of the formation of silver trees is suggested






--- On Fri, 8/1/08, Glenn Scheper <glenn_scheper at earthlink.net> wrote:

> From: Glenn Scheper <glenn_scheper at earthlink.net>
> Subject: Re: AtD (37) p.1059-1062. Other possibilities,Time Past, silver and a snowball
> To: "P-List" <pynchon-l at waste.org>
> Date: Friday, August 1, 2008, 2:34 PM
> > silver can grow like a tree?
> 
> I forgot whether it is as the progess of silver halide
> conversion,
> or whether it has to do with the crystalization out of a
> solution,
> but I google-image'd silver halide crystalization tree
> to avoid
> so many mercantile associations with silver crystal tree,
> and got:
> 
> http://www.chemie.uni-kl.de/fachrichtungen/ac/sitzmann/ML-eng.htm
> See the 3rd image down, labeled:
> Tetrammincoppernitrate crystals at a silver tree
> 
> 
> Yours truly,
> Glenn Scheper
> http://home.earthlink.net/~glenn_scheper/
> glenn_scheper + at + earthlink.net
> Copyleft(!) Forward freely.



      



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