Supercritical water oxidation of organics using a mobile surface

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

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210761, 210908, C02F 172, C02F 1108

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055430570

ABSTRACT:
A method for oxidizing organic material in an aqueous stream containing one or more inorganic salts, inorganic salt precursors or mixtures thereof, comprising oxidizing said organic material under supercritical conditions in the presence of an oxidant and a mobile surface of particles to which inorganic salts insoluble under the reaction conditions can adhere.

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