The science is the real value I've been a PYR shareholder for a number of years now and can honestly say it's the most exciting holding in my portfolio and I believe that it's the one that could drastically alter my retirement plans. I've done my best to analyze everything that I've gather over the years. Both the positive and the negative. From the honest, and massive potential in their various divisions, right down to the negatives like delayed contracts and missed timelines.
But it's the science that really grabs my attention. With this in mind, I wanted to research more on Pierre Carabin (Pyrogenesis Chief Technology Officer and Chief Strategist). He is a very thought provoking engineer and can be captivating to listen to with his technological knowledge in the rare occasions the public hears him speak on these topics. Some of the publications I've found on him include the following:
Advances in thermal plasma torches have resulted in this technology becoming a commercially viable solution for chemical and metallurgical processes. The main advantages of plasma are its ability to control process chemistry and to build small footprint reactors due to its high energy density and reactivity of the free radicals that are produced. This paper focuses on thermal plasmas produced by DC torches and their applications for waste treatment, production of high purity metals, and nanomaterials. Both transferred and non-transferred torches have been used as either a source of heat or as a reagent in various industrial processes. Retrofitting plasma torches in place of fuel oil burners lead to lower operating costs, capital cost and greenhouse gas emissions.
Source:
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Pierre-Carabin