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Sunday, 11/21/2021 10:14:22 PM

Sunday, November 21, 2021 10:14:22 PM

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electrolysis of salt and water gives off 2 products Hypochlorous acid or Anolyte and Catholyte. The chemical Catholyte is Sodium Hydroxide NaOH.
NAOH does not have any disinfection properties. It's used more as a degreaser. Anolyte is the HOCLK that has the disinfections qualities.

PCTL and NanoGas developed 2 separate chemicals Nano-Hydrolyte the disinfection fluids that have Nanobubbles infused. The other product is Nano-Catholyte or NAOH which has Nanobubbles infused into it.

If you're referring to the recent PR's about WOR water to oil ratio increasing dramatically with the inclusion of Nanobubbles that was with PCTL's Catholyte not Hydrolyte. I believe the PR stated they are developing Nano-Hydrolyte for use in O&G.

Another adaptation will be developing Nano-Hydrolyte™ which is a combination of Hydrolyte produced
by PCTL, an eco-friendly hospital biocide that kills 99.999% of pathogens, and Nano Gas™ bubbles which
penetrate the smallest fractions and permeability in the formation. Nano-Hydrolyte™ makes for a
potent biocide for downhole bacteria control, H2S (sour wells) remediation and disinfection of hydraulic
fracturing water facilities.



Important to understand the difference between Hydrolyte and Catholyte.

I'm my post I stated the potential for use of Nano-Hydrolyte fits in perfectly with some of the industries NanGas tech lists on their website. There's lots of DD of using Anolyte for water disinfection. I haven't heard either company stating they're using Nano-Hydrolyte for water disinfection, Cannabis, general agriculture, food, and beverage or fish industry to name a few.

Now that there is a joint patent with NanoGas Tech. moving Nano- Hydrolyte into those industries can only bring more sustainability and more profits to the JV over time.