Talk:Donald E. Pearson

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Donald E. Pearson, PhD

The two hits on google for Pearson process methanol New Zealand gives hints about a conversion of natural material through pyrolysis to a synthetic cas than via Fischer Tropsch yielding ethanol. [1], [2] [[3]] The Pearson Technologies is located in Baton Rouge,and is headed by Stan Pearson. This looks like this is a different Pearson process.--Stone 13:01, 17 March 2007 (UTC)