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Hazardous Waste Disposal by Supercritical Fluids

In the presence of water or carbon dioxide in the supercritical state, organic materials can be oxidized by oxygen practically completely within seconds. The report contains descriptions of test rigs and experimental findings. Additional R&D work is necessary for technical-scale application in c...

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Published in:Separation science and technology 1997-01, Vol.32 (1-4), p.459-485
Main Authors: Bleyl, H.-J., Abeln, J., Boukis, N., Goldacker, H., Kluth, M., Kruse, A, Petrich, G., Schmieder, H., Wiegand, G.
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Language:English
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Summary:In the presence of water or carbon dioxide in the supercritical state, organic materials can be oxidized by oxygen practically completely within seconds. The report contains descriptions of test rigs and experimental findings. Additional R&D work is necessary for technical-scale application in cleaning organically polluted liquid effluents.
ISSN:0149-6395
1520-5754
DOI:10.1080/01496399708003210