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Attend discussion on if an exothermic chemical reaction could contribute in the fight against global warming and climate change. WHAT: The Stenger Wasas Process (SWAP): A suite of hydrocarbon refining solutions that, in the laboratory, has been verified to rapidly reduce H2S to below detectable limits by gas chromatography (under 4ppb) and convert CO2 into carbon, water and sulfur industrially. Discoverers of the SWAP invite academicians and experts to discuss the science and its potential contributions to the global warming solution. WHERE: Philip Alampi Auditorium, Rutgers University Cook Campus School of Environmental and Biological Sciences 71 Dudley Road (corner of College Farm and Dudley Rd.) New Brunswick, NJ WHEN: Wed., Oct. 21 2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. RSVP: www.swapsol.com/events.php Open Admission Q & A Following WHO: Raymond Stenger and James Wasas invite members of the academic and professional communities on Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2009, to learn about the Stenger-Wasas Process ...
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Could a Sour Natural Gas Process Convert Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) into harmless compounds?
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