Waste: The Manufacturing, Resource Of Tomorrow

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Claire A. Chanenchuk
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Catalytic Extraction Processing (CEP), a technology commercialized by Molten Metal Technology, Inc., a US.-based company, can convert industrial, household, and government wastes into commercial resources. CEP is an innovative elemental recycling technology that uses a molten metal bath to completely dissociate hazardous or toxic components of a feed and convert them to valuable products. The catalytic action of the molten metal bath converts the feed to its elemental constituents and the reducing atmosphere prevents the formation of any dangerous byproducts (NOx, SOx, dioxins, furans, etc.). Selective reactant addition allows engineering of valuable products from otherwise unexploited resources. Synthesis gas is generated from hydrocarbon feeds, ferro-alloys from metallic wastes, and ceramics from select inorganic species. Commercial-scale processing of multiple wastes and waste surrogates has been carried out at a destruction and removal efficiency exceeding 99.9999 wt.%, validating theoretical predictions. Unlike conventional hazardous waste treatment technologies, CEP offers resource recovery, minimal byproduct generation, and the potential for closed-loop recycling.
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APA: Claire A. Chanenchuk  (1994)  Waste: The Manufacturing, Resource Of Tomorrow

MLA: Claire A. Chanenchuk Waste: The Manufacturing, Resource Of Tomorrow. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1994.

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