Processing methods for the oxidation of organics in supercritica

Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Making an insoluble substance or accreting suspended...

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210761, C02F 172

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043381995

ABSTRACT:
Organic materials are oxidized in supercritical water to obtain useful energy and/or resultant materials. In one embodiment, conventional fuels are oxidized with high efficiency to obtain useful energy for power generation and/or process heat. In another embodiment toxic or waste materials are converted to useful energy for power and heat and/or to non-toxic resultant materials. The method is also useful to permit use of a wide range of organic materials as a fuel in the desalination of seawater and brine or the removal of certain inorganic salts from water.

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Wightman, "Studies in Supercritical Wet Air Oxidation", Master's Thesis, University of California, Berkeley, Mar. 1981.

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