Claims
- 1. A method of treating hazardous materials containing organic contaminants without adding an oxidant material to the hazardous material, wherein the chemical elements comprising said organic contaminants are caused to rearrange into molecules of chemical compounds which are benign and/or easily treatable, and wherein said chemical elements comprising said organic contaminants contain an amount of oxygen effective for said rearrangement to take place, said method comprising:
- a. mixing said hazardous materials with water to form a mixture;
- b. increasing the temperature of said mixture to a value above about 500.degree. C. and increasing the pressure to a value above about 4500 psig;
- c. holding said mixture at said temperature and pressure for a period of time sufficient for said rearrangement to take place; and
- d. cooling said mixture comprising said benign and/or easily treatable compounds.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein a first hazardous material comprising organic contaminants having an amount of oxygen insufficient to effect said rearrangement is admixed with a second hazardous material comprising organic contaminants having an amount of oxygen effective to permit rearrangement of said organic contaminants in said first and second hazardous materials into molecules of chemical compounds which are benign and/or easily treatable.
Government Interests
This invention is the result of a contract with the Department of Energy (Contract No. W-7405-ENG-36) and a contract with the U.S. Air Force.
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