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eiddle

06/27/11 7:27 PM

#1832 RE: allencb2 #1831

Big News to me. Thanks.
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DMI101

06/27/11 7:28 PM

#1833 RE: allencb2 #1831

Thank you allencb2
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Ecomike

06/27/11 7:43 PM

#1834 RE: allencb2 #1831

Well that is a start for answering some questions, thanks for posting it! The part of that which is news to us is 3 of the named elements used in making the catalyst, Cobalt (I forget if they mentioned Cobalt before, they may have?), But I think the support material being Aluminum, and magnesium is news. Aluminum and magnesium silicate are common inert catalyst support materials in the reactors of most chemical plants.

But we still do not know for sure if this is the Canadian University catalyst. Is it a patent pending or a patent issued, where in the world is it issued and or pending (applied for or pending), and if it is the Canadian University catalyst, what are the terms of the license and how might the terms affect the economics down stream, is there a performance clause that could void the license deal we should know about? Payment terms and cost of the license???

One last thought, it may be that the last CABND catalyst inhouse invention turned out to be the same as the Canadian University one, it may just be that the Canadian's got to the patent office with an application first?