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ORC TECHNICAL BULLETIN # 1.1 <br /> Oxygen Release Com ound,ORC® <br /> P <br /> Laboratory Studies <br /> In the early development of bioremediation applications for ORC, several independent <br /> laboratories and universities participated in proof-of-concept studies Some of the major <br /> conclusions of these studies are as follows <br /> Bench Scale proof-of-concept that ORC releases oxygen, which enhances microbial <br /> growth and in turn remediates hydrocarbons <br /> Corning's Enseco Laboratory Division (Orange, CA) <br /> Laboratory characterization of oxygen release properties of ORC, showing <br /> . 1) patented technology dramatically decreased rate of oxygen release <br /> 2) all the oxygen will eventually be released from the molecule - using smaller particle <br /> sizes whose stability is facilitated by the patented process <br /> 3) the release kinetics consist of a short first order phase followed by a dominant zero <br /> order phase. <br /> University of Southern California (Los Angeles, CA) <br /> Applied Power Concepts, Inc. (Orange, CA) <br /> Using phenol, a non-volatile material which will not degrade in the absence of oxygen <br /> or oxidized compounds -- proved that ORC degraded the organic compound by an <br /> oxygen-mediated bioremediation process <br /> Vanderbilt University (Nashville, TN) <br /> Reduction of PCE and TCE contamination by an undetermined mechanism- possible <br /> direct elimination reaction or co-metabolic process <br /> • <br /> Retec Corporation (Seattle, WA) <br /> REGENESIS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------_---------------- <br /> Bioremediation Products 27130A Paseo Espada, Ste 1407, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 <br /> Phone 714-443-3136 Fax 714-443-3140 <br />