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To: ransomnote

BTW, I don’t think graphine oxide has a particularly helpful MSDS, when I last checked.

Interesting that they claim < 1 nanogram can cause all these problems.

What is the solubility of graphene oxide in fats/oils vs. water? Even with the oxygen, you’d think it’d be rather nonpolar due to the large flat sheets of tetrahedral carbon...


19 posted on 07/06/2021 9:11:46 PM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change with out notice.)
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You can engineer hydrophyllic and hydrophobic properties onto graphene molecules by the kind of pendant groups you graft onto it. You can even graft on groups that make some sites of the graphene nano particle hydrophyllic and some hydrophobic. This concept can be engineered for an affinity to various lipids, including the lipids in the cell wall lipid layer, for solubility, binding and transport properties.

In the right size, the GO nano particles can agglomerate in cell tissues which perhaps can be used to attempt to localize transport of the vaccine particles to target sites restricted to the immediate location of the injection site, either for safety or to maintain a concentration to optimize the immune response to the vaccine.

Nano engineering is very cool stuff, but it's not well understood how nano particles interact in the human body or how long they are retained so the long term effects are not well understood.

Strange, unexpected and unpredicted things happen with nano particles all the time and he bioactivity can change radically depending upon the size of particle once you go below a certain threshold. This can be problematic unless you can control the size distribution to an adequately narrow spectrum

Frankly, I'd rather take Ivermectine or HCQ as a preventative for Wuhan virus.

67 posted on 07/07/2021 3:58:41 AM PDT by rdcbn1
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To: grey_whiskers; ransomnote

“According to the USA FDA, graphene, graphene oxide, and reduced graphene oxide elicit toxic effects both in vitro and in vivo.[80] Graphene-family nanomaterials (GFN) are not approved by the USA FDA for human consumption.”

Under the title TOXICITY:

“Not approved by USA FDA for human consumption.” How is it injectable?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphite_oxide#Toxicity


83 posted on 07/07/2021 7:47:24 AM PDT by melancholy (You can vote Socialism in, but you have to shoot your way out. (FReeper pilgrim heard it said))
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