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• 55’Nano Material treated water: Effect mix of Accepted, Disputed Generally Rejected, Fully rejected by Western Mainstream(WM) • ■ 55’Nano Material treated water: (also see 56’Nanofiltration), as Nanotube, Graphene or Fullerene of Carbon or other materials. some “soluble” or built into water structure often on lab level, Also aligned nanotube membrane increase permeability(at lab level, carbon nanotube is up to 10,000times faster than conventionally maximum efficiency). Most effects except general filter function of nanocarbon water was full pseudoscience with only Russians/Chinese talking about it in past but now being upgraded towards WM approval status soon as WM is starting to confirm similar effects: They are mostly research level & there is little commercialization. , • WM Accepted effect: Widely used normally as P2(Water filter); see 56’Nanofiltration • Unlisted sometimes WM approved effect: ■Water repellant surface effect or ability to make electronic device water proof: Nanocabon can be coated/bonded to most substrate by pulsed radio-frequency(RF) plasma etc:(p2i+), but plasma surfacing itself to make matter hydrophobic is widely used standard process. Similarly, prevention of surface icing or clouding/fogging by high electroconductive metal based nanogeometry containing foldable/bendable Transparent Conductive Film(Metamaterial Technologies Inc NanoWeb+): but is this really a mere low power use system, or rather partially "self current" conducting? • ■Some water filtered by graphene membrane with diamond combined shows corrosive effect(similar effect as quality generated and kept at ambient temperature by other 28’Catalytic type water), This disruptive effect seems to have been surprisingly WM approved recently as this result was published in mainstream WM magazine by academics(Loh Kian Ping+), Carbon Nanotube trapped water can have different phase change temperature: "frozen" at 105°C or higher(Mic Strano et al) linkedin.com/in/newnatureparadigm - Ben Rusuisiak: Special