US 12,391,590 B1
Deployment of structurally altered gaseous water molecules using direct injection and coarse, fine, micro, and nanobubble diffusion into liquid, solid, gaseous, and multiphase systems
Brad Hopwood, Sheridan, WY (US); and Gene Dedick, Grand Junction, CO (US)
Assigned to DTT DEAL, LLC, Sheridan, WY (US)
Filed by DTT DEAL, LLC, Sheridan, WY (US)
Filed on Jan. 18, 2025, as Appl. No. 19/031,976.
Int. Cl. C02F 1/74 (2023.01); C02F 101/36 (2006.01)
CPC C02F 1/74 (2013.01) [C02F 2101/36 (2013.01); C02F 2209/02 (2013.01); C02F 2209/44 (2013.01)] 20 Claims
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1. A method for deployment of structurally altered gaseous water molecules derived from water, the method comprising:
generating, by applying a focused magnetic field and an electric field to a mixture of purified water and an electrolyte solution in a chemical reaction chamber, structurally altered gaseous water molecules from water, wherein the structurally altered gaseous water molecules:
exist in a gas phase at standard temperature and pressure;
have an O—H bond length between 0.95 and 1.3 angstroms;
have an H—O—H bond angle between approximately 94 and 104 degrees; and
have a higher probability of attraction of an electron energy into areas adjunct to the structurally altered gaseous water molecules than molecules of the water;
providing the structurally altered gaseous water molecules to a diffuser to generate bubbles of a predetermined size, the bubbles including the structurally altered gaseous water molecules; and
introducing the bubbles into an environment of a chemical process, wherein the structurally altered gaseous water molecules facilitate generation of hydrated electrons and electron energy transfers during the chemical process, thereby increasing output of the chemical process.