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Sunday, January 31, 2016

Toxic Lead in StLouis Yard?

MOhemp Hazmat Team has natural solutions to remove the Lead and Heavy Metal Toxins from your St Louis property.
The MOhemp Hazmat Team wants to help you get rid of these toxins from your soil.  Drop us a line by email or contact us via the contact form on the website.

This natural solution to remove Lead and Heavy Metal Toxins from the soil is called Phytoremediation.

Phytoremediation is a big word for that basically means how plants remove the soil toxins by cycling them into the plant while it is growing in contaminated soil.  Phytoremediation is the Natural Way that plants can be used to remove the soil toxins from the land.

There are a few plants that can be used to extract the heavy metals from the soil.

While the Missouri and Federal Government is making up its mind on whether to allow Industrial Hemp to be grown in the USA.  MOhemp Energy is utilizing a sister of the Industrial Hemp plant called Kenaf to phytoremediate the soil toxins.

Kenaf is the legal to grow in the USA strain of Cannabis plant that has many of the same qualities of the Hemp plant.  



The future plans of the MOhemp Hazmat team will be crew that is comprised of USA Military Veterans


Source: Phytoremediation has been increasingly used as a more sustainable approach for the remediation of contaminated sites. The costs associated with this remediation method are usually lower than other well-known remediation technologies and some environmental impacts, like atmospheric emissions and waste generation, are inexistent. The biomass produced in phytoremediation could be economically valorized in the form of bioenergy (biogas, biofuels and combustion for energy production and heating), representing an important environmental co-benefit, added to others such as erosion control, improving soil quality and functionality, and providing wildlife habitat. Several case studies are reviewed and some challenges and opportunities identified.












Coast to Coast AM Jan 3 2016 West Lake Landfill







Saturday, January 30, 2016

Kenaf Mobile Ag Lignin Removal Invention Test Plants








The following Kenaf 8234 photos and images are not part of the Kenaf Testing and Experiment growing in Hazmat Soils

These Kenaf plants will be utilized for the Mobile Lignin Removal Invention.

Kenaf Seeds 8234 strain-Planted 7pm Jan 27, 2016
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< he was right! sprouts quick!

These Kenaf plants will be used to test the Hemp Lignin Invention that is in development.  Just one part of the Hemp and Kenaf Mobile Field Processing System.  

MOhemp Energy Lignin Removal Station Invention
MOhemp Energy Lignin Removal Station Invention

MOhemp Energy Hemp or Kenaf Field Processing System Flow Chart
MOhemp Energy Hemp or Kenaf Field Processing System Flow Chart

Day 2 photos of Kenaf Sprouts with a $.25 Quarter for Visualization Aid on how fast the Kenaf 8234 Sprouts seem to be growing.
Day 2 photos of Kenaf Sprouts with a $.25 Quarter for Visualization Aid on how fast the Kenaf 8234 Sprouts seem to be growing
Day 2 photos of Kenaf Sprouts with a $.25 Quarter for Visualization Aid on how fast the Kenaf 8234 Sprouts seem to be growing


Day 2 8234 Kenaf Sprouts $.25 Quarter for Visualization Aid-MOhemp Energy
Day 2 8234 Kenaf Sprouts $.25 Quarter for Visualization Aid 
Day 3 Kenaf Sprouts Notice 5th Seed Germinated Middle Front
Day 3 Kenaf Sprouts Notice 5th Seed Germinated Middle Front

Pepes Plants bailed me out again 

When he saw the Day 3 Kenaf Sprout Photo on Twitter


Keep them warm Scotty!
You have a heat pad for seeds? Maybe around 85 degrees. They will grow faster,,,,,

Thanks. I grew mine in summer they sprouted and grew so fast they freaked me out. LOL
Feb 6, 2016 added supplemental Florescent Lighting to Backyard Kenaf Lignin Removal Invention Test Plants
Feb 6, 2016 Supplemental Lighting
 Feb 6, 2016 added supplemental Florescent Lighting to Backyard Kenaf Lignin Removal Invention Test Plants.

Even though this is a window located on the South Side of the House and other plants have flourished in this location.  I didn't feel the plants were getting enough lighting and added a Florescent Grow Light to the area for an additional boost.  


Mar 2, 2016  Kenaf Plants growth progress gif image created with Google Picasa.   

Notes:

  1. Cardboard cylinder is a toilet paper roll center that is used to hold the plants upright.  The plants are not exactly growing in optimum conditions in the widow sill.  The stems of the plants do not get the wind that is needed to strengthen the plant stem and the weight of the leaves bends the stems over.
  2. A quarter was used for size reference early in the plants growth.
  3. The Red Colored lights are not from a Red Grow Light this was caused by a camera setting in a few photos.
  4. I planted 6 seeds- 5 sprouted.  I killed 1 attempting to help it rid the seed pod.  I ripped the tender leaves and that plant never recovered and died.  (Don't love your plants to death- Paul Allen
  5. The majority of the photos are taken in the AM when I am getting a cup of coffee to start the day. 
  6. This is also when I turn the supplemental lighting on.
  7. Supplemental lighting is generally left on a minimum of 12 hours a day, 7 am to 7 pm.
  8. The Grand-kids are marveling at how fast the Kenaf Plants grow (and so am I).  I told the middle child that they will eventually grow taller than us.  They could grow up-to 15 feet tall, which is 4 times as tall as you right now. (Note to self: she doesn't know how tall 15 feet is.  I have to do a better job of comparison)
  9. She also asked, "if we are going to eat these plants?"  I replied, "I don't know I guess we could, I've heard of other people eating Kenaf plants.  And read that Kenaf Growers feed the plants to their farm animals."
  10. Occasionally, As the Temperature warms the plant tray is taken outside and placed on the Patio so the plants get Natural Sunlight.  I hope to also strengthen the stems by doing this with the natural breeze.
  11. I am planning on re-potting the plant starts into bigger pots soon.

Scottys Backyard Kenaf Lignin Removal Test Plants Gif Image




Friday, January 29, 2016

Hemp Lignin and Future Energy Storage Devices that Self Heal

Abstract: Superior self-healability and stretchability

 are critical elements for the practical wide-scale adoption of personalized electronics such as portable and wearable energy storage devices. However, the low healing efficiency of self-healable supercapacitors and the small strain of stretchable supercapacitors are fundamentally limited by conventional polyvinyl alcohol-based acidic electrolytes, which are intrinsically neither self-healable nor highly stretchable.

Self-healing performance of the supercapacitor comprising the VSNPs-PAA polyelectrolyte.
Self-healing performance of the supercapacitor comprising the VSNPs-PAA polyelectrolyte.

Here we report

 an electrolyte comprising polyacrylic acid dual crosslinked by hydrogen bonding and vinyl hybrid silica nanoparticles, which displays all superior functions and provides a solution to the intrinsic self-healability and high stretchability problems of a supercapacitor. 
Supercapacitors with this electrolyte are non-autonomic self-healable, retaining the capacitance completely even after 20 cycles of breaking/healing. 
These supercapacitors are stretched up to 600% strain with enhanced performance using a designed facile electrode fabrication procedure.






Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Phytoremediation Kenaf Pot Test Clarification



Even the Mighty Google Search Engine gets mislead on what a Scientific Pot Test is.  When they should be pointing everyone to the images I've provided below.

For the Record Jan 26, 2016


The Pot Tests the MOhemp Hazmat Team will be addressing deal with the Phytoremediation of Heavy Metals from the Soil by Phytoextraction.


Phytoremediation and Phytoextraction is the Scientific Terms and Lingo for what I call natural way of how a Plant will cycle the Toxins from the ground and into the Plant.  


Here are a few images Scientific Pot Tests






The Stars have aligned giving their blessings for the ‪#‎phytoremediation‬ experiments and test plots.
With a little help from Mother Natures assistance we are going to right the wrongs that mankind has done to the soil of the Earth and prove that plants can be used to clean up Toxic Soils!
—with Lonnie Clark and 8 others.

Phytoremediation with a little help from Mother Natures assistance we are going to right the wrongs that…
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Monday, January 25, 2016

Kenaf Phytoremediation Pot and Property Experiments Tests

The Kenaf Seeds arrived today

 for the Phytoremediation Heavy Metal test plots and Pot Greenhouse Test experiments.



2 kinds of Kenaf Plants will be utilized in the Heavy Metal Phytoremediation Testing
Phytoremediation with Kenaf testing to begin soon
In a prior post I mentioned the Kenaf Phytoremediation Heavy Metal Experiment Planned in St Louis, since that original post.  The MOhemp Hazmat Team has received 3 requests for testing for the removal of heavy metal contamination.   Of the three phytoremediation locations in the St Louis Region.  Two of these test plots have radioactive soil and the third test plot is contaminated with Heavy Metals and Lead.


With a little help from Mother Natures assistance we are going to right the wrongs that mankind has done to the soil of the Earth and prove that plants can be used to clean up Toxic Soils!


The Kenaf Seeds were ordered off Ebay and supplied by: HappyMan467 and 3yoon22.





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