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"To everything there is a frequency that excites its molecules best. Just like the 2450MHz frequency magnetron in your kitchen microwave oven which is specific to water (H2O) molecules, hydrocarbon specific frequencies are generated by much higher RF klystrons that actually crack the hydrocarbon chain into its characteristic fuels. "By definition it is not pyrolysis because cracking the hydrocarbon chain is inherent to specific frequencies and has little to do with the amount of heat generated. The process however is done without water and performed in an oxygen starved environment. We call this technology: High-Frequency Attenuating Wave Kinetics or HAWK for short.
"There is also no CO2 or CO produced in the process because there is no oxidation other than possibly a miniscule amount that may be pre-existing in the material or minerals processed. GRC’s vacuum environment creates an accelerated pressure thereby assimilating what Mother Nature has done through countless years to make fuels.

http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Global_Resource_Corp:High-Fr...

The invention came about when scientist Professor Chris Turney was attempting to cook dinner in a hurry and accidentally blew up the family microwave. He realized he had created pure carbon, and immediately saw its potential in the marketplace. http://www.rexresearch.com/carbonscape/carbonscape.htm

Portable microwave pyrolysis could be the future's answer to the threshing machine. Obviously, what's being made is different, but the basic idea is the same: Take this big machine around from farm to farm and use it to help farmers turn plants into a higher-profit product. http://boingboing.net/2009/10/20/biofuel-back-to-the.html

fuel from old tires through pyrolysis, Homemade, a must see!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLm7P3mYXBo&feature=related

Thanks, Chris

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Joe Eichholz Comment by Joe Eichholz on February 2, 2010 at 12:10pm
Awesome truely Awesome
ToddT Comment by ToddT on February 2, 2010 at 8:39am
I heard about some research being done in Texas with the Chinese Tallow tree. It's a fast-growing hardwood that has been deemed an invasive species... it grows so fast! The berries have a high oil yield but harvesting has been an issue. They are using microwave, I believe to separate the oil from the pulp. Two products in one harvest: biomass for gasification AND oil for biodiesel. Fantastic yields per acre.
ben Comment by ben on February 1, 2010 at 7:47am
Like microwave popcorn for biomass. Perfect!
Chris Seymour Comment by Chris Seymour on January 31, 2010 at 10:30pm
Check out my album on Microwave-Induced Pyrolysis here: http://victorygasworks.ning.com/photo/albums/microwaveinduced-pyrolysis

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