Hazardous or toxic waste destruction or containment – Containment – Solidification – vitrification – or cementation
Patent
1999-03-11
2000-12-19
Griffin, Steven P.
Hazardous or toxic waste destruction or containment
Containment
Solidification, vitrification, or cementation
588205, 588208, 588218, 588226, A62D 300
Patent
active
061629588
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a PCB decomposition process which comprises the steps of reacting an organic material with sodium hydroxide to form sodium carbonate, and decomposing PCB with the aid of the sodium carbonate so formed.
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Fukuzumi Tadatsugu
Hatano Toshiyuki
Tateishi Masakazu
Tsuchiyama Yoshihiko
Yamauchi Yasuhiro
Griffin Steven P.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.
Nave Eileen E.
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