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We've previously documented, in several reports, the Carbon conversion expertise of the, apparently former, Exxon scientist Rocco Fiato, regarding primarily the science he helped to develop, while at Exxon Research and Engineering Company, for the productive chemical recycling of Carbon Dioxide.
We mentioned him recently in a dispatch concerning the New York City-based Carbon Dioxide recycling enterprise, Global Thermostat, LLC; who claim their "patent-pending technology uses low-cost left over process heat as energy for the capture of CO2 from the atmosphere (and, it) can be installed at new or legacy power plants, cement smelters (and) refineries".
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We've already submitted many reports on the extensive development of innovative Coal conversion and Carbon recycling technologies by the once-famous Texaco, aka "The Texas Company".
Such have included:
Texaco 1950 Coal + Steam = Hydrocarbon Syngas | Research & Development; concerning: "United States Patent 2,516,974 - Gasifying Carbonaceous Material; 1950; Assignee: Texaco Development Corporation;
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In a brief series of recent reports, we've begun to document the use of various metal oxides as Oxygen donors in Coal gasification processes.
The use of such "Oxygen donors" to effect the partial oxidation of Coal, or, as we will demonstrate in other reports to follow, any Carbon source, is a far more effective way to accomplish the gasification since it enables the attainment of several important goals.
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PRODUCTION OF SYNTHESIS GAS RICH IN CARBON MONOXIDE
Since, as we recently reported in:
2011 Efficient Extraction of Flue Gas CO2 | Research & Development; concerning: "United States Patent 7,927, 572 - Purifying Carbon Dioxide and Producing Acid; 2011; Praxair Technology, Inc.; Abstract: Carbon dioxide is purified by processes employing NOx-rich sulfuric acid that can be formed by removal of SO2 from the carbon dioxide (and) wherein said gaseous feed stream of carbon dioxide is formed by combustion"; and:
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United States Patent Application: 0060051274
This will, we caution, be an extended and unfortunately cluttered presentation. We are herein making further report of the Carbon Dioxide capture and recycling achievements made by a team of scientists about whom we have previously written, as in:
US Navy and Columbia University Recycle Atmospheric CO2 | Research & Development; which actually centered on:
