Fig. 2: Blue spectrum is photon emissions during operations. | npj Clean Water

Fig. 2: Blue spectrum is photon emissions during operations.

From: A resonant electro-physical transmutation method for water purification

Fig. 2

Red spectrum is radioactive 55Fe calibration sample in reference to device. a At 1 min shows strong 1 KeV emission lines at start-up with a gradual envelope falloff towards 7.5 KeV8. Spectrum b after 2 min of operations shows substantial envelope growth in photonic values at 3.5 KeV, 5.7 KeV, 6.1 KeV, 10.2 KeV and 12.5 KeV. Spectrum c after 6-h shows an even further widening of the photon emissions with distinct peaks at 1 KeV, 6.6 KeV and 14 KeV shown as dominant. It appears that maximum tapered out emissions were detected approximately between 14 and 17 KeV. Spectrum d after eight hours shows the highest maximum emission value at 18.93 KeV (RED vertical line) with strong peaks between 3.55 KeV, 6.3 Kev, 15 Kev and ~18 KeV. RED spectrum on the graphs shows the radioactive 55Fe calibration sample. Note: BLUE Spectrum values (ad) are from FW experiments and the S/ST304 electrodes. See Supplemental Fig. 3 for SW experiments.

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