About a fortnight ago I read about the impending disaster of ventilator shortages worldwide, it irked me. I couldn’t understand how such a seemingly simple process of oxygen saturation in covid-19 patients might be the deciding factor on whether they live or die. I’m not an emergency room physician nor a doctor not a scientist i’m a bloody bartender (out of work as of yesterday
) ok so I’ll keep this question purely theoretical I promise you I don’t have plans of heroism my wife is 34 weeks pregnant through all this and all my time and energy are devoted to her.
Having said that, the question of getting O2 into patients where and when it may be needed in a complete disastrous breakdown of society and systems is very intriguing to me. I have preliminary designs of a makeshift ventilator made from household items, but i’m stuck on the chemistry of H2O2 -> O2. Using yeast or blood as a catalyst, does the reaction create sufficient pressure to propel the O2 down a length of tube from the reaction chamber (empty plastic bottle) to the mouthpiece via a simple one way valve (not leak proof). Or will there need to be and intermediate step between the reaction and the mouthpiece to accelerate the flow of O2?
Inconsistency is in my nature.
The simple PHYLLODE tekI'm just waiting for these bloody plants to grow