Method for treating organic waste material and an oxidation cata

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

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423DIG18, 210763, 110346, 502225, 502229, 502331, 502338, C01B 3120

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ABSTRACT:
An oxidation catalysts/cocatalyst composition of matter is useful in oxidizing organic waste material. Use of the oxidation catalysts/cocatalyst composition causes the reaction rate to increase and causes the energy required for the reaction to decrease. A solution, including the oxidation catalysts/cocatalyst composition, and a reaction medium composition further including organic waste material are also described.

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