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    I though this would have had a bigger impact than it did.

    Tl:dr I think the value of this product is undervalued.

    When CLQ bough the tech the owner was very bullish on its capability, now those claims made by LentiKats are getting proven by CLQ.



    This is part of a post I made a year ago. So I apologise if your reading this again.

    "Here are two good links from Lentikats. The first is a slide show that shoes how the lenses are made and how they are supposed to work, the second is a PDF. It also seams like thay wanted to use them to create biofuels, lactose free milk and just about everything else.
    https://www.slideshare.net/mobile/BiorrefinariaBR/lentikats-biotechnology
    http://advancedproductlabs.com/pdf/LK_Bulletin_1101.pdf

    LentiKats were able to use the lenses to filter out 98% of the nitrates in high salinity wastewater from a coal power station.
    https://tspace.library.utoronto.ca/bitstream/1807/63096/1/st12043.pdf

    It was proven here that encapsulating the bacteria in the lenses "improved the performance and stability of the nitrogen removal process" from salty or toxic wastewater.
    https://www.academia.edu/4350265/Three_examples_of_nitrogen_removal_from_industrial_wastewater_using_Lentikats_Biotechnology

    Lentikats also used their technology to make painkillers. By encapsulating the Arylmalonate Decarboxylase enzyme in the lenses they made components of an "important class of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs" there were other benifits mentioned which you can read on the link.
    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/329368917_Immobilization_of_Arylmalonate_Decarboxylase



    I am by far an expert in these things but it looks like many companies have been experimenting with bacteria in PVA gel, and the beifits are well documented.

    "In terms of percentage removal of diesel (from soil) after 32 days, the immobilised systems were found to be the most successful, with greatest removal in a co-immobilisation system containing PVA-entrapped microorganisms and a synthetic oil absorbent."
    https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=encapsulated+bacteria+polyvinyl&oq=encapsulated+bacteria+polyv#d=gs_qabs&u=%23p%3DkC0BLIly-XIJ

    They can use bacteria to clean up oil spills in water and I would imagine that encapsulating the bacteria would help in the same way it does in soil. Or they could encapsulate bacteria to clean up cyanide from a river.



    This tech is not revolutionary, but it is a very significant piece of CLQs water tech.
 
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