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publicationNumber WO-0034208-A1
titleOfInvention Reforming material for fluid material
abstract The invention concerns a reforming material comprising a core of ceramic material and a ceramic coating having a vitrified outer layer. It is speculated that with the vibration corresponding to a vibrational spectrum, the substrate portion of a reforming material liberates vibrational energy and transfers it to a fluid material. Then, the vibrational energy is transferred to a target molecule by excitation transfer, in particular, resonance transfer, thereby exciting the target molecule. Thereafter, hydrated electrons are liberated by the transition from the excited state to ground state of the molecule, and by the decomposition of the molecule.
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