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Re: scion post# 31812

Thursday, 03/04/2010 11:04:29 PM

Thursday, March 04, 2010 11:04:29 PM

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scion

I just read that study you provided the link to. Thanks for that.

PVC and PET were not show stoppers but the authors suggested they be excluded because they didn't produce any liquids in the output stream in the process used.

Move importantly, the authors used straight pyrolytic process in their study.

The process used by P2O incorporates the use of catalysts which may solve the PVC and PET issues. Also the use of the catalysts seem to shift the product to shorter chained hydrocarbons compared to the Austrailian study.

Clearly we don't know as much about the process as we'd like to at this point. Once we get some info from the lab work going on we will have a better understanding of the situation.

BOREDOM, It's a terrible thing to waste.