Use of aldehydes as embrittling agents for waste

Fuel and related compositions – Liquid fuels – Aluminum or heavy metal – other than lead – containing

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44 1D, C10L 902

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ABSTRACT:
The instant invention relates to a method of converting the solid organic fraction of solid waste into a powdered fuel which comprises heating said solid organic fraction in the presence of an aldehyde having more than one carbon atom, preferably a multifunctional aldehyde such as glyoxal, for a time and at a temperature sufficient to embrittle said solid organic fraction, comminuting said embrittled solid organic fraction to a powder which is less than a predetermined particle size, and recovering said powder.
The solid organic fraction may be separated from the solid waste prior to treatment by the process of this invention or alternatively the solid waste can be treated by the method of this invention and the embrittled organic fraction separated therefrom. The aldehyde may be added to the solid organic fraction as an aqueous solution, a gas, or solid. The embrittling process takes place at a temperature of at least 125.degree. C., preferably from 150.degree. C. to 250.degree. C. and said embrittled solid organic fraction is preferably comminuted to a predetermined particle size of less than 10 mesh.

REFERENCES:
Investigation of Adv. Thermal-Chem. Concepts of Obtaining Improved MSW-Derived Products, Hecht et al, EPA-600/7-78-143, Aug., 1978.

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