Turkey guts, the new gasoline
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_depolymerization
I was shown this today by a friend. This thermal depolymerization pretty interesting stuff and is exactly what the earth did over millions of years. Why isn't this technology being fast tracked? It solves a lot of our problems: 1)What do we do with our garbage? 2)How do we efficiently sort the recyclable waste we generate? 3)How do we eliminate foreign oil dependence 4)How do we efficiently produce energy If you like baked-ass shit like this I also like to look at www.peswiki.com |
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dang, thats pretty cool stuff. If it is a business that can be profitable, you can bet it will be done.
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its going to be bad ass when petroleum is replaced with something like this, that benefits the nation financially...rather than two big huge companies and a sheik.
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race gas smells pretty.
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Originally Posted by neogenesis2004
(Post 119185)
You need to have a subscription to Science Magazine but here is an abstract of such a Dehydrogenase Enzyme used in the reactions in the article above. I would guess the greatest challenge would be keeping the enzyme in it's native form and also protecting the active site from chelators http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/conten...y/316/5824/553 |
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