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Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 207
From: Cerritos, CA
Yep, next is next weds!
like enviro sci type stuff?
man.. u have some relaxing job... "conference meetings" and days out of the office...
im stuck in a lab... not complaining tho.. love playing with robots and chemicals.. lol
man.. u have some relaxing job... "conference meetings" and days out of the office...
im stuck in a lab... not complaining tho.. love playing with robots and chemicals.. lol
hey charlie.. what kind of black paint did u want me to pick up.. im just gonna get a quart of whatever you wanted to paint your housings with... im just gonna use the same black so we dont have to buy two separate blacks...
flat? gloss?
oh and ygpm'ed btw...
flat? gloss?
oh and ygpm'ed btw...
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 5,405
From: Santa Ana/Newport Beach, California
Trust me, it not alway a relaxing job.....
I'm stuck in lab too sometime when running tests for water quality. Now I'm jealous of your job...robots + chemical = Fun time! hahaha
May I ask what company you work for?
Good Morning Charlie!!!
hot tea and banana....but a fat breakfast burrito sound so good right now....
Yea...My background is environment science, surface water quality, geology, marine biology and computer science and hardware.
Trust me, it not alway a relaxing job.....
I'm stuck in lab too sometime when running tests for water quality. Now I'm jealous of your job...robots + chemical = Fun time! hahaha
May I ask what company you work for?
Trust me, it not alway a relaxing job.....
I'm stuck in lab too sometime when running tests for water quality. Now I'm jealous of your job...robots + chemical = Fun time! hahaha
May I ask what company you work for?
i actually did my undergrad research paper on something similar to your field... effects of peracetic acid on wastewater...

Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 5,405
From: Santa Ana/Newport Beach, California
This is the place to do it then!

and also a lot outdoor activities too... Good Afternoon everyone!! Just having lunch on research boat....
OOH...Interesting!!! For me, I'm know about peracetic acid, but very much about it and our sanitation district and water district has been talking about for some time...Actually if possilable I love to read your paper on preacetic acid
Good Afternoon everyone!! Just having lunch on research boat....
Good Afternoon everyone!! Just having lunch on research boat....
i couldnt quite find enough info on the decomposition of PAA catalyzed by transition metal ions... some journals said it hindered, but when i look up anything on the fenton reaction, it says the opposite... confusing...
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 5,405
From: Santa Ana/Newport Beach, California
lol the paper is nothing im proud of.. just a 1 unit research thing to get my last unit... but i kind of left it open ended...
i couldnt quite find enough info on the decomposition of PAA catalyzed by transition metal ions... some journals said it hindered, but when i look up anything on the fenton reaction, it says the opposite... confusing...
i couldnt quite find enough info on the decomposition of PAA catalyzed by transition metal ions... some journals said it hindered, but when i look up anything on the fenton reaction, it says the opposite... confusing...
hahaha but it got you through college.
From my understanding the decomposition of PAA by metal ion and at the right temp. like 30C to 60C, PAA has a pH of 7 to 7.5 and the bleaching power at the highest point of bleaching, which is lower compare to hydrogene proxide and waste water is treated at around 32C to 40C, ideally it better then hydrogrene proxide and without the taste of hydrogene proxide.
wow I could go on and on, on this subject......
hahaha but it got you through college.
From my understanding the decomposition of PAA by metal ion and at the right temp. like 30C to 60C, PAA has a pH of 7 to 7.5 and the bleaching power at the highest point of bleaching, which is lower compare to hydrogene proxide and waste water is treated at around 32C to 40C, ideally it better then hydrogrene proxide and without the taste of hydrogene proxide.
wow I could go on and on, on this subject......
From my understanding the decomposition of PAA by metal ion and at the right temp. like 30C to 60C, PAA has a pH of 7 to 7.5 and the bleaching power at the highest point of bleaching, which is lower compare to hydrogene proxide and waste water is treated at around 32C to 40C, ideally it better then hydrogrene proxide and without the taste of hydrogene proxide.
wow I could go on and on, on this subject......



it's so busy today.. in the 9 hours i've been working, i've had to design 5 ads from practically nothing! let me tell you, most real estate agents who are able to sell multi-million dollar homes are the most obnoxious people you could ever deal with
.. not only are they real estate agents, they also think they're designers, marketing experts, journalists, philosophers, and attorneys.... 
someone shoot me - shoot to kill



