Clumped yeast

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Re: Clumped yeast

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Like sand through the hourglass....... these are the days of our lives :lol:
























What is a nanoparticle? :(
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Re: Clumped yeast

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A really small bit of stuff.

Not sure if the 'stuff' has to be anything in particular, nor if the 'really small' has a specified maximum dimension.

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:lol: They're very small particles, normally with some kind of special intricate structure that's been built on a molecular/atomic level. They're normally good for catalysts or other materials that need a high surface area (like solar cells) or exploit special effects that only exhibit themselves at such small scales.

Check out the picture here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanopartic ... Morphology

The "really small" is less than 100 nanometres.
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Re: Clumped yeast

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That is what I thought but wasn`t 100% sure.
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Re: Clumped yeast

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:lol:

You crack me up Ryan...
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I go away for a day and my job is being discussed on a brewing forum of all places..... :shock:

Ryan, look up 'grey goo' for another view on the whole nano malarky.
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Re: Clumped yeast

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Wot tha?...mechanochemistry being used at cryogenic temps with scanning tunnelling microscopes ! :shock:
I was completely unaware this particular system was in use until now. :oops:
Looks like I`ll have to spend a bit more time in the lab. :(
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