

What I do is just expose the dirty isopropanol to sun or UV in general - the resin will precipitate. Then just filter it out and you have clean isopropanol.
What I do is just expose the dirty isopropanol to sun or UV in general - the resin will precipitate. Then just filter it out and you have clean isopropanol.
They look like air bubbles to me, but it is weird they only come out after the bath. Could be they were already inside, but only covered by a thin wall of resin.
I usually use Isopropanol for bath not Ethanol, so I am not sure how your resin reacts with that. The bath should also be rather short, like 1min or something.
A few things to try:
Climate Town tackled carbon capture very well in this video. In short, hardcore greenwashing.
Considering the two studies which claim that no effect was observed, I believe the original authors observed the effect but they don’t fully understand the origin.
The original paper is so naively unprofessional in some places that it is really hard for me to think it is not genuine.
say whaaaat. I wanna see it reproduced, but if true this is huge.
I see, to be honest I have not checked how clean it actually is. It is visually transparent, as opposed to the used one, but you are probably correct.