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I think I have mad cow disease now.. or head damage..not to worry I will sleep well knowing my bees have nie on no varroa.
Whole fiasco reminds me of when sodium chlorate was banned
Mad cow disease resulted in hundreds of thousands of infected cattle resulting in over 4 million cattle being killed. I would define that as an epidemic.
Glucose does sublime as does HMF.
And you'd be wrong - because that is an Epizootic
An epidemic is a disease affecting humans - humans don't catch BSE (the clue is in the word 'Bovine')
All solid materials will have a small vapour pressure. The ones that we consider as sublimable reach a partial pressure equal to atmospheric pressure before their melting point is reached, so they effectively boil before they melt.
That paper concludes by saying:
"The vapour pressures obtained here confirm the very non-volatile nature of these materials and also reveal how high their enthalpies of vaporization are."
So in practice the quantity of glucose that sublimes during vaping will be miniscule. The rate of decomposition will be far greater than the rate of evaporation (from the liquid phase as glucose melts at ~ 150 C).
I hope that was sarcasm Karol
Whole fiasco reminds me of when sodium chlorate was banned, a perfectly fine cheap as chips weed killer. Now all you can buy is over priced Roundup. Find the man with the fat wallet and you will find the source of the problem
Understood but what temperatures does the gasvap operate at? Probably a lot higher than 150°C.
Discussed this recently on another thread...perhaps as a chemist you might have more insight into this or at least understand the research papers.....heating OA to higher temperatures than 157c creates formic acid, but its argued that it cant happen in an 'open heating' situation, which I assume would be related to both the pan style devices and the cup/spout devices. Maybe needs a closed/pressure vessel approach?I was re looking at Gas-vap on weds, thinking I must be only person thinking about it at this time of year lol. I have been interested in this device from the first postings that were put on here of the first device and the plans etc.
I placed an order yesterday, I think it is worth it (to the original posters point)
There were 2 things I satisfied myself about.
Firstly the gas mask required. I currently use a varrox under the open mesh floor, and have never felt the need for PPE, other than being really, really careful (ex analytical chemist talking here) I sense and see that gas-vap is a lot less controllable. I have ordered the mask mentioned earlier in this thread.
Secondly, and I think this was mentioned sometime ago about what actually happens to apibioxil, and to that extend the Oxalic Acid. If you heat OA to high temperatures it breaks down to CO2 and water. With gas-vap being higher temps than varrox, are the clouds of mist, just that, water, or does some of the OA sublimate and some break down? I haven't really found the answer to that question
https://www.chemicalforums.com/index.php?topic=79788.0
At temps over 157 deg C "partial decomposition"
http://www.inchem.org/documents/icsc/icsc/eics0529.htm
So does the closed system of gas-vap work. Well folk on here say they have good results, so the proof of the pudding is in the eating, and I will see if it works for me, but I will be using the lowest temp I can on the burner!
Agreed - that's why I said from the liquid phase. The temperatures reached are probably higher than 200 °C so the glucose will decompose.
An issue with the gas-vap is lack of temperature control, or even any indication of the temperature. Is that the same with the electrical sublimators? I guess they may rely on providing a controlled amount of power to the heating element which will result in an expected temperature range after a fixed time. That is tricky to do with the gas-vap.
The licensed product has been tested for sublimation using electrical sublimators so users have a degree of confidence of what to expect.
What brand of electrical sublimators exactly? As I mentioned before there is a big variance in how the open pan sublimators reach temperatures, there is even ones using engine glow plugs threaded into the pan which can hit 1000c in seconds, same as the gasvap if using a heavy duty torch.... if the licensed product did 'test for sublimation using electrical sublimators' then it would have had to be all the ones available on the market at that time, and then followed up with all new releases to confirm continued suitability for use.
If someone used a new chinese ebay special electric pan sublimator, created formic acid and nuked their bee's and contaminated their honey, does that mean Apibioxal are to blame?
Martin,
Did you never take risks as a kid? Like playing with fireworks in the local woods, making explosives out of fertiliser and sugar or riding motorbikes without a helmet on some rough site without a helmet? ��
I use the appropriate precautions whist operating the vap and wouldn't use it in proximity of others. I certainly wouldn't sell a device!
mainly left a brown patch on the lawn.
I'm just upset I can't eat my favourite dessert any more, Rhubarb crumble, just in case I catch mad cow disease -
ever so slightly mad )
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