He did NOT invent it. He found it on a legacy computer tape from over 30 years ago when oil was cheap and plastic was less plentiful. He has the world's largest engineering archive surpassing all other organizations. He will likely find other great inventions when he has time to read them. Right now he is very focused on building a fleet of ships that can turn plastic into oil.
JB: You don't need a high IQ to hire process engineers and technicians to solve those problems. Our key person has already designed and built a fully operational permitted magnesium recycling plant. He is not a chemist but knows permits and processes -- and understands volatiles.
Bioconvergence, Inc is constructing a magnesium alloy turnings recycling plant in Niagara Falls, New York.
Scott Kobryn and Bill Nehill, owners of BCI told MMR that the facility is scheduled to open in June 2002. BCI will provide generators of contaminated, oily magnesium metal turnings with a safe, environmentally sound alternative for recycling as well as providing a full range of support services including material handling, maximized coolant return yields and shipping logistics.
The BCI program calls for providing special shipping containers to the machining operations and removing coolant before shipping the turnings to their plant. At the plant the turnings will be washed and dried in a special proprietary system. The turnings will then be sold either as dried turnings, or as compacted shapes of dry turnings called “pucks”. Contact Bill NEHILL at 716-667-2413 for further information. E-mail: whnitg@aol.com
He did not invent the catatlyst, just discovered it. Big difference. He has no Ph.D and never claimed to, nor did he claim to have formal chemistry training.