Hazardous or toxic waste destruction or containment – Containment – Solidification – vitrification – or cementation
Patent
1996-06-28
1998-10-06
Straub, Gary P.
Hazardous or toxic waste destruction or containment
Containment
Solidification, vitrification, or cementation
588226, 588228, 588230, 4232453, B01D 5372
Patent
active
058179100
ABSTRACT:
A process for destroying dioxane in a water vapor stream includes combusting the stream to decompose dioxane contained therein. The process is particularly useful for removal of dioxane from byproducts streams which result during the production of polyester.
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Ellis Robert Adrian
Thomas James Scott
Straub Gary P.
Summa, Patent Attorney Philip
Vanoy Timothy C.
Wellman, Inc.
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