Integrated system for the destruction of organics by hydrolysis

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Carbon or compound thereof – Oxygen containing

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588206, 210758, 210759, 210908, C01C 300, A62D 300, C02F 172

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060962836

ABSTRACT:
An integrated system for destruction of organic waste comprises a hydrolysis step at moderate temperature and pressure, followed by direct chemical oxidation using peroxydisulfate. This system can be used to quantitatively destroy volatile or water-insoluble halogenated organic solvents, contaminated soils and sludges, and the organic component of mixed waste. The hydrolysis step results in a substantially single phase of less volatile, more water soluble hydrolysis products, thus enabling the oxidation step to proceed rapidly and with minimal loss of organic substrate in the off-gas.

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