Claims
- 1. A process for treating a material comprising at least one polymer, comprising the steps:
a) introducing at least one oxidizing agent and a material comprising at least one polymer into an aqueous environment, wherein said at least one polymer is a polymer capable of being reacted, degraded or broken down into at least one degradation product; and b) reacting, degrading or breaking down at least a portion of the at least one polymer under conditions effective to provide at least one degradation product.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein the at least one oxidizing agent is introduced in an amount effective to increase the rate of step b) as compared to step b) without the introduction of an oxidizing agent.
- 3. The process of claim 1, wherein the at least one polymer has an average degree of polymerization “n,” and wherein the at least one degradation product comprises at least one polymer or oligomer having an average degree of polymerization less than “n”.
- 4. The process of claim 3, wherein the average degree of polymerization “n” is in the range of about 300 to about 10,000.
- 5. The process of claim 1, wherein the at least one degradation product comprises at least one oligomer.
- 6. The process of claim 1, wherein the at least one degradation product comprises at least one organic acid.
- 7. The process of claim 1, wherein the at least one polymer is a polyvinyl alcohol, polylactic acid, polyurethane resin, ion exchange resin, sodium polyacrylate, poly maleic acid, ammonium polyacrylate, or any combination thereof.
- 8. The process of claim 1, wherein the at least one polymer is a polyvinyl alcohol.
- 9. The process of claim 1, wherein the at least one polymer is a polylactic acid.
- 10. The process of claim 7, wherein step (a) farther comprises dissolving at least a portion of the at least one polymer in the aqueous environment.
- 11. The process of claim 7, wherein step (a) further comprises the addition of heat to the aqueous environment.
- 12. The process of claim 11, wherein the aqueous environment is heated to a temperature between approximately 180° F. and 250° F.
- 13. The process of claim 1, wherein step (a) comprises increasing the surface area of the material comprising at least one polymer after being introduced into the aqueous environment.
- 14. The process of claim 1, further comprising the step of increasing the surface area of the material comprising at least one polymer prior to step a).
- 15. The process of claim 5, wherein step (a) comprises forming an emulsion, a dispersion, or a solution comprising the at least one polymer.
- 16. The process of claim 1, wherein step (b) comprises treating the aqueous environment with heat, electromagnetic radiation, metallic catalysts, ozone, or any combination thereof.
- 17. The process of claim 16, wherein step (b) comprises heating the aqueous environment to a temperature between approximately 180° F. and 250° F.
- 18. The process of claim 1, further comprising step:
(c) biodegrading at least a portion of the at least one degradation product.
- 19. The process of claim 2, wherein the at least one oxidizing agent comprises hydrogen peroxide.
- 20. The process of claim 19, wherein the ratio of milliliters of hydrogen peroxide to grams of the at least one polymer is at least 0.5.
- 21. The process of claim 2, wherein the process further comprises reacting the at least one oxidizing agent to produce hydroxyl radicals, molecular oxygen, or a combination thereof.
- 22. The process of claim 21, wherein step (b) comprises contacting the at least one polymer with hydroxyl radicals, molecular oxygen, or a combination thereof.
- 23. A process for treating an aqueous environment containing a material comprising at least one polymer, comprising the steps:
a) introducing at least one oxidizing agent into an aqueous environment containing a material comprising at least one polymer, wherein said at least one polymer is a polymer capable of being reacted, degraded or broken down to form at least one degradation product; and b) reacting, degrading or breaking down at least a portion of the at least one polymer under conditions effective to provide at least one degradation product.
- 24. The process of claim 23, wherein the at least one oxidizing agent is introduced in an amount effective to increase the rate of step b) as compared to step b) without the introduction of an oxidizing agent.
- 25. A process for treating an aqueous environment containing a material comprising at least one polymer, comprising the steps:
a) providing an aqueous environment containing at least one oxidizing agent and a material comprising at least one polymer, wherein said at least one polymer is a polymer capable of being reacted, degraded or broken down into at least one degradation product; and b) reacting, degrading or breaking down at least a portion of the at least one polymer under conditions effective to provide at least one degradation product.
- 26. The process of claim 25, wherein the at least one oxidizing agent is present in an amount effective to increase the rate of step b) as compared to step b) without the introduction of an oxidizing agent.
- 27. A process for treating an aqueous environment containing at least one polymer, comprising the steps:
a) providing an aqueous environment comprising (i) at least one polymer, wherein said at least one polymer is a polymer capable of being reacted, degraded or broken down into at least one degradation product and (ii) at least one degradation-enhancing reactant, wherein the at least one polymer is in a form suitable for reaction with the at least one degradation-enhancing reactant and the at least one degradation-enhancing reactant is in a form suitable for reacting with the at least one polymer; and b) reacting at least a portion of the at least one polymer with the at least one degradation-enhancing reactant under conditions effective to provide at least one degradation product.
- 28. The process of claim 27, wherein the at least one degradation-enhancing reactant is molecular oxygen, hydroxyl radicals, or combination thereof.
- 29. A process for forming at least one degradation product from a material comprising at least one polymer, comprising the steps:
a) providing an aqueous environment comprising (i) at least one polymer, wherein said at least one polymer is a polymer capable of being reacted, degraded or broken down into at least one degradation product and (ii) at least one degradation-enhancing reactant, wherein the at least one polymer is in a form suitable for reaction with the at least one degradation-enhancing reactant and the at least one degradation-enhancing reactant is in a form suitable for reacting with the at least one polymer; and b) reacting at least a portion of the at least one polymer with at least one degradation-enhancing reactant under conditions effective to form at least one degradation product.
- 30. The process of claim 29, wherein the at least one degradation-enhancing reactant is molecular oxygen, hydroxyl radicals, or a combination thereof.
- 31. A process for treating an aqueous environment containing polyvinyl alcohol, comprising the steps of:
a) introducing a sufficient amount of at least one photochemically reactive oxidizing agent into an aqueous environment containing polyvinyl alcohol in order to oxidize at least a portion of the polyvinyl alcohol and provide at least one organic acid upon irradiation; b) irradiating the aqueous environment containing polyvinyl alcohol with electromagnetic radiation for sufficient time to accelerate and to substantially complete the oxidation of the polyvinyl alcohol; and c) measuring the pH of the aqueous environment before and after irradiation to make a determination of substantial completion of the oxidation of the polyvinyl alcohol.
- 32. The process of claim 31, wherein substantial completion of the oxidation of the polyvinyl alcohol is indicated by a drop in pH of the aqueous environment before and after irradiation of about 3.0 units to about 3.5 units.
- 33. The process of claim 31, wherein substantial completion of the oxidation of the polyvinyl alcohol is indicated by a drop in pH of the aqueous environment before and after irradiation of about 2.0 units to about 6.0 units.
- 34. A process for treating an aqueous environment containing an at least partially solubilized, potentially radioactive material comprised of at least one water-soluble polymer, comprising the steps of:
a) providing an aqueous environment containing at least partially solubilized potentially radioactive material comprised of at least one water soluble polymer; b) filtering at least a portion of non-solubilizing material from the aqueous environment; C) adding a rate-enhancing amount of at least one oxidizing agent to the aqueous environment; d) heating the aqueous environment for a sufficient amount of time to form at least one organic acid; e) measuring the concentration of the water soluble polymer in the aqueous environment; f) filtering at least a portion of radioactive material from the aqueous environment; g) neutralizing the pH of the aqueous environment; and h) biodegrading at least a portion of the at least one organic acid in the aqueous environment, to form CO2, water and biomass.
- 35. The process of claim 34, wherein the aqueous environment containing at least partially solubilized potentially radioactive material is processed and the filtration step (b) is accomplished by a particulate filter having a nominal pore size of about 10 microns to about 100 microns.
- 36. The process of claim 35, wherein the aqueous environment is circulated through a second particulate filter having a nominal pore size of from about 0.1 microns to about 1.0 microns and then circulated through an ion exchange bed.
- 37. The process of claim 34, wherein step (g) comprises the addition of an effective amount of at least one base reagent to provide an aqueous environment having a pH in the range of about 6.0 to about 10.0.
- 38. The process of claim 34, wherein step (g) comprises the addition of an effective amount of at least one base reagent to provide an aqueous environment having a pH in the range of about 3.0 to about 10.0.
- 39. The process of claim 34, wherein step (g) comprises the addition of an effective amount of at least one base reagent to provide an aqueous environment having a pH in the range of about 6.0 to about 7.0.
- 40. A process for treating an aqueous environment containing an at least partially solubilized, potentially radioactive, material comprised of water-soluble polyvinyl alcohol, comprising the steps of:
a) providing an aqueous environment containing an at least partially solubilized, potentially radioactive, material comprised of water-soluble polyvinyl alcohol; b) filtering non-solubilizing material from the aqueous environment; c) adding a rate-enhancing amount of hydrogen peroxide to the aqueous environment; d) heating the aqueous environment for a sufficient amount of time to (i) substantially complete the oxidation of the water-soluble polyvinyl alcohol; (ii) form at least one organic acid; and (iii) provide an aqueous environment having a pH at or below a value of about 4.3; and e) measuring the concentration of the water soluble polyvinyl alcohol in the aqueous solution; wherein a determination of the substantial completion of the oxidation of the water soluble polyvinyl alcohol is made by measuring the decrease in the pH of the aqueous environment from before irradiation to after irradiation.
- 41. The process of claim 40, wherein a confirmation of substantial completion of the oxidation of the polyvinyl alcohol is made by calorimetric assay.
- 42. A process for the treatment of an aqueous environment containing an at least partially solubilized material comprised of a water-soluble polymer, comprising the steps of:
a) oxidizing at least a portion of a water-soluble polymer contained in an aqueous environment; and b) measuring a parameter indicating the concentration of water soluble polymer in the aqueous environment after oxidation of at least a portion of the water soluble polymer, wherein said parameter is the pH of the aqueous environment.
- 43. A process for the treatment of an aqueous environment containing an at least partially solubilized water-soluble polymer, comprising the steps of:
a) at least partially oxidizing an at least partially solubilized water soluble polymer contained in an aqueous environment to provide at least one organic acid; and b) at least partially depleting the at least one organic acid; wherein step b) further comprises neutralizing the pH of the aqueous environment and at least partially biodegrading the at least one organic acid.
- 44. The process of claim 43, wherein the step of neutralizing the pH comprises introducing sodium hydroxide into the aqueous solution.
- 45. A process for the treatment of an aqueous environment containing an at least partially solubilized water-soluble polymer, comprising the steps of:
a) at least partially oxidizing an at least partially solubilized water soluble polymer contained in an aqueous environment in order to provide at least one organic acid; and b) at least partially depleting the at least one organic acid; wherein the step of at least partially depleting the at least one organic acid comprises introducing aerobic, heterotrophic bacteria into the aqueous environment.
- 46. A process for the treatment of an aqueous environment containing an at least partially solubilized water-soluble polymer, comprising the steps of:
a) at least partially oxidizing an at least partially solubilized water soluble polymer contained in an aqueous environment in order to provide at least one organic acid; and b) at least partially depleting the at least one organic acid; wherein the step of at least partially depleting the at least one organic acid comprises the step of introducing the aqueous environment into a fluidized bed of activated carbon.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §120 to co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/863,826, filed May 23, 2002, which application claims the benefit of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/669,263, filed Sep. 25, 2000, which application claims the benefit of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/515,982, filed Feb. 25, 2000, and U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 60/166,680, filed Nov. 19, 1999. The entire text of each of the above-referenced disclosures is specifically incorporated herein by reference in their entirety for all purposes.
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