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Re: EarnestDD post# 4109

Friday, 08/01/2008 11:30:51 PM

Friday, August 01, 2008 11:30:51 PM

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I know. I looked around a bit for composition of pyrolysis oil and it looks like everyone gets roughly the same products (aldehydes, ketones, esters, other oxygen-containing misc. compounds). There are a lot of different compounds in pyrolysis oil. One site said that the pyrolysis oil made from wood had 62 different compounds in it and the composition about half oxygen--right about what one would expect. AmSpec found 69 different products from Mr. Rivera's pyrolysis oil produced from soybeans. The big difference seems to be 'post-analysis lip service'. While others don't know what to do with the low-quality oil filled with oxygen-laden compounds, AmSpec suggests Mr. Rivera's pyrolysis oil is even better than crude oil because it's "oxygenated."

I could pick up a handful of dirt and say it has maybe 500 different valuable compounds in it and I would be right. Another angle is that dirt could be mixed in at 15% with cement and the cement could be called "siliconated." The mixture would probably still pass the required minimum specs of hardness for cement.


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