“…Earlier in the mid-1970's, investigators in chemical engineering at MIT actually reduced the concept to practice in the first patent (Amin, Reid and Modell, 1978) which led to the establishment of a new company, MODAR, Inc. in 1980 and a series of additional patents on the process itself (Modell, 1982(Modell, , 1985. Our research group was the first to actually measure kinetic rate constants for the oxidation of methane, carbon monoxide, ammonia, hydrogen, ethanol, and methanol in supercritical water (Helling and Tester, 1986Webley and Tester, 1988Webley et aL, 1990Webley et aL, , 1991 Holgate and the first to observe salt formation and separation in mixed supercritical water jets in an optically accessible cell (Armellini and Tester, 1990, 1991a, 1991b. A comprehensive review of the technology has been prepared in a collaborative effort of the MIT group, MODAR, and ABB Lummus Crest (Tester et aL, 1992).…”