I think CC means
"higher concentrations." The sulphur in wallboard is in a pretty inert form compared to the sulphur in diesel fuel, as anor277 explained above. In this respect, he is correct.
ETA: Good link, CC! Several interesting points. From the
presentation by the DELTA group, page 18:
I hadn't seen a breakdown of chemical vs. gravitational energy before. That is vast.
I think we're going to have to upgrade the amount of "Explosives" needed.
Exactly what I was referring too, you should see the reaction of heated steel, sulfur, and carbon. The sulfur and carbon come from the Diesel fuel, carbon is what is used to change Iron Oxide into Iron, in Iron ore refinement. Steel burns at 1375C producing more heat sulfur increases the process. Sulfur when exposed to moisture, produces sulfuric acid.
I live on a farm I have had sulfur burns to my lungs from burning Farm diesel when a tractor caught fire and I was putting it out.
There is the potential for several complicated chemical reactions, weakening the structure of Building 7 especially since the more heat the faster the Chemical reactions occur.
If you can remove the oxide layer the steel will rust in air to some extent producing heat. Sulfuric acid will do that, Carbon reacts like Aluminum with Iron Oxide, to produce Carbon dioxide.
You can have a self sustaining reaction if the conditions are right, that is what I have been exploring, for the stuff falling from the towers.
I have been looking into a self sustaining chemical reaction of Steel, Aluminum, Carbon, and Oxygen. Adding wall board to the compound makes it even hotter, to hot in fact. This stuff is hard and I have limited resources, but I am finding stuff, interesting stuff out.
I just try as best I can to stick to the Scientific Method, I know that is crazy when dealing with this CTer stuff, but it is just me.