Process for removing chemical preservatives from wood using supe

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134 19, 162 63, B08B 700, B08B 314, D21B 102

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053644751

ABSTRACT:
The process of the present invention is directed to the remediation of wood that has been treated with a preservative, such as pentachlorophenol or other non-ionic organic biocides, using supercritical fluids, with or without the addition of modifiers.

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