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Decomposition of PFAS and Synthesis of BC8 Super-Diamond: Rotations of Electromagnetic Waves for Novel Chemical Dynamics

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  • Reginald B. Little

    (Stillman College, USA)

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A new theory is given for the decomposition of PFAS and the formation of BC8 Super-diamond with 13C isotope by application of RBL’s rotating magnetic field, neutrinos and/or antineutrinos and static magnetic field for stimulating nuclei having nonzero nuclear magnetic moments (NMMs). The induced NMMs are proposed more readily in the 19F of PFAS due to the large mass defect of 19F and the many C-F bonds per molecule. The super-diamond with 13C isotope is reasoned to form with its body center cubic lattice with central 13-carbon atom per cube due to the rotating magnetic field, neutrinos and/or antineutrinos and resulting internal induced sp3 hybridization with more efficiency for the applied external pressure and internal pressure by 13C isotope to be better used to compress the resulting sp3 carbon atoms to BC8 super-diamond. The author invented the use of rotating electromagnetic, neutrino and/or antineutrino and magnetic fields to affect chemical dynamics in 2000-07. The author (RBL) thereby here reports the theory and discovery of unusual and large interactions of highly, energetic dynamical hydrogen bonds with neutrinos and antineutrinos.

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Handle: RePEc:epw:physic:v:6:y:2024:i:5:id:11314
DOI: 10.24018/ejphysics.2024.6.5.314
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