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Re: Magmar post# 2640

Wednesday, 10/04/2017 6:37:55 PM

Wednesday, October 04, 2017 6:37:55 PM

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Magmar, thanks for putting some sunlight into De Leige's schemes.

This is a pretty scathing discrepancy - this is from your post:

<<And there...CSL... is the difference. Not once did I trash or try to disprove Dr. Blair on the science. Rather, I used his documented and proven science to disprove and discredit Daniel and his false claims on how long it takes and the cost to make. It can be done, but in hours not minutes which requires more energy. That also means sugars are not made at 5 cents a pound or ethanol at less than a dollar a gallon. >>


<<I posted earlier, that there were 3 milling types available with rolling mill being the least efficient from energy perspective. Turns out rolling mill (which is what ALLM just built for new plant reactor) has worst contact rate of the 3 and it took 96 hours to achieve a solubility rate of 13.2% for plant material! What's worse is 30 RPM showed no catalytic activity,100 RPM only 13.2%. That's almost 2 revolutions per second of that huge washer drum in ALLM's picture of it. How much energy will that consume to run? BTW, entry [117] of this patent tells you why they must go with roller mill on industrial scale even though its the worst of the 3. While shaker and attrition mills are quicker and more effective at lab scale, they build up high levels of pressure during the reaction, making them dangerous at the industrial level, so the rolling mill is the only safe option, but takes an enormously longer time to solubilize material. >>

This is from an ALLM press release two years ago:


WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., Sept. 30, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Alliance

BioEnergy Plus, Inc. (OTCQB:ALLM) (the "Company"), announced today that its’ subsidiary Ek Laboratories in Longwood, Florida, under the direction of Dr. Richard Blair, Dr. Peter Cohen and Dr. Zhilin Xie, achieved 63% conversion of Coastal Hay, at commercial scale, into fermentable sugars in less than 30 minutes, using its licensed and patented mechanical/chemical CTS (Cellulose to Sugar) process.>>

https://globenewswire.com/news-release/2015/09/30/772281/0/en/Alliance-BioEnergy-Plus-Inc-Announces-a-Breakthrough-in-Cellulose-to-Sugar-Conversion-Rates-and-Efficiencies.html

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