Talk:Supercritical water reactor

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Super critical water reactors are chemical reactors that use supercritical water to decompose or crack other chemicals such as cellulose generally to create syn gas or other low molecular weight product from a high molecular feedstock.

What you are describing is a nucrear reactor that uses super critical water as a working fluid or coolent. It does not react supercritical water and should be properly named for scientific purposes.71.113.227.225 17:01, 19 March 2007 (UTC)

I disagree, if you do a google search on "supercritical water reactor", nothing on the first page of hits has anything to do with a supercritical water (chemical) reactor, they all are related to a supercritical water (nuclear) reactor. If the "nuclear" where placed in there, this article wouldn't be hitting its targeted demographic.69.129.125.117 13:20, 16 August 2007 (UTC)