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Question about Algae and Copper
At a company where I work we use a machine that cuts copper and
leaves lots of little copper filings. We use vegetable oil (not mineral oil) as a lubricant on this machine (actually cottonseed oil). Over the past year a brilliant purple growth of what looks like algae under a microscope has grown on the pile of copper and oil. I took a sample of the growth and put it in a petri dish with just the cottonseed oil. No new growth and the algae in the oil changed color and looks a little brown. I put the copper filings in another dish with oil and algae sample and it lived. It grew faster outside indicating to me photosynthesis might be going on, although it could still be bacteria rather than algae growth. Can anyone suggest what kind, perhaps even what species, of organism I have on this machine? Thanks, Robert Mockan. -- The Future Is Waiting http://marsanomalyresearch.com/ http://www.newworlds.com/startram.html http://www.imagination-engines.com http://www.network54.com/Hide/Forum/...geid=996889648 |
Question about Algae and Copper
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Question about Algae and Copper
yeah, probably bacteria, and they are photosynthetic. but copper can be like iron,
which are stripped of their electrons for the electron transport system. in these cases copper is used in the electron transport itself. http://medical.faculty.ncl.ac.uk/res...?GroupCode=MBM http://etda.libraries.psu.edu/theses...eIndex/ETD-61/ Ingrid Robert Mockan wrote: At a company where I work we use a machine that cuts copper and leaves lots of little copper filings. We use vegetable oil (not mineral oil) as a lubricant on this machine (actually cottonseed oil). Over the past year a brilliant purple growth of what looks like algae under a microscope has grown on the pile of copper and oil. I took a sample of the growth and put it in a petri dish with just the cottonseed oil. No new growth and the algae in the oil changed color and looks a little brown. I put the copper filings in another dish with oil and algae sample and it lived. It grew faster outside indicating to me photosynthesis might be going on, although it could still be bacteria rather than algae growth. Can anyone suggest what kind, perhaps even what species, of organism I have on this machine? Thanks, Robert Mockan. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
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