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United States Patent Application: 0130245136
We were at work on a report dealing with another Coal-related issue just yesterday when the US Patent Application we bring to you herein was published online by the US Patent and Trademark Office.
It is not, as you will see, the result of research and development undertaken by some large, impeccable, and well-financed, government entity, or institution of higher learning, or major corporation.
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By their recent issuance of the United States Patent we enclose in this dispatch, our United States Government confirms one key conclusion arrived at by the inventors, all accomplished scientists, as excerpted from the "Results" section, near the end of the full Disclosure, after exposition of extensive experimental data:
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Geopolymer Concrete Protects against Corrosion
We've previously documented that Coal Ash can serve both as a raw material for making Portland-type Cement and as a fine aggregate for that Cement, to make Portland-type Cement Concrete; as seen, for two examples, in our reports of:
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We've previously reported on a high-value product that can be directly separated from the bulk of Coal Fly Ash; and, then used in a number of productive ways without much, if anything, in the way of chemical treatment or processing.
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United States Patent Application: 0120048730
We remind you of our many reports concerning the development of what was at one time referred to as "Syntrolysis", that is, the co-electrolysis of Carbon Dioxide, CO2, and Water, H2O, in order to generate a hydrocarbon synthesis gas consisting of Carbon Monoxide, CO, and Hydrogen, H2, along with byproduct Oxygen, O2, by one or two of our United States Department of Energy's western National Laboratories and their contractor, Ceramatec, Inc., of Salt Lake City, Utah.
