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05/29/08 3:03 PM

#6821 RE: Argyll #6820

Urea is also commonly excreted by all mammals.

However its true that liquid ammonia is cheap as a result of its use as fertilizer,and that type of ammonia is typically catalyzed from Natural Gas.

Makes potent bombs as a result.

That being said,the researcher at Ohio U.,flat out told me they will be turning waste streams into hydrogen.
No problem.

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05/29/08 3:44 PM

#6829 RE: Argyll #6820

Ammonia in waste streams cost companies a lot of money to clean up before returning it to local water supplies.
For companies that have ammonia in their waste streams, a way to remove it and recover some Hydrogen to off set the cost would be a big payoff. BP has a huge ammonia remediation problem that they are currently trying to deal with. Yes I did contact them and asked them to check out the process that Dr.Botte has developed. The person I contacted said that the information would be passed along. Does File 13 ring a bell ?
I am being sarcastic because more often than not a company will dismiss outside information that didn't cost them anything.