A62D2101/41

RECONSTRUCTION SOLUTION FOR REMOVING COATINGS OF CARCINOGENIC FIBERS USING AN ORGANIC OR INORGANIC CONTRAST AGENT FOR VISUALIZING THE PENETRATION OF HYDROCHLORIC ACID INTO CARCINOGENIC FIBERS
20200216687 · 2020-07-09 ·

A pH-stable dye which allows the penetration of hydrochloric acid into amorphically different carcinogenic fibers used for detection of sprayed asbestos or plastic mineral fibers for fireproofing components. In the process, the continuous colored penetration of the fiber layers is achieved synchronously with the decomposition process of the hydrochloric add. Thus, the progress of the penetration process can be estimated during the reconstruction work, and the task of removing the now spongy layers can be carried out with contrast agents of the following group consisting of organic and inorganic substances such as acridine orange, brilliant cresyl blue, bromophenol blue, eosin Y, erythrosine B, fluorescein, methyl blue, methyl orange, thymol blue, resulting in the even penetration of carcinogenic fibers using hydrochloric acid.

METHOD FOR DETOXIFYING ASBESTOS, AND TREATMENT AGENT USED IN THE METHOD

The method for detoxifying asbestos disclosed here includes: preparing an asbestos-containing substance that contains at least one type of asbestos; preparing an asbestos treatment agent that contains a mineral acid and N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone; and bringing the asbestos-containing substance into contact with the asbestos treatment agent so as to detoxify asbestos in the asbestos-containing substance. Due to this configuration, asbestos in the asbestos-containing substance can be favorably detoxified.

METHOD FOR DETOXIFYING ASBESTOS, AND TREATMENT AGENT USED IN THE METHOD

The method for detoxifying asbestos disclosed here includes: preparing an asbestos-containing substance that contains at least one type of asbestos; preparing an asbestos treatment agent that contains a mineral acid, N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone and a fluoride; and bringing the asbestos-containing substance into contact with the asbestos treatment agent so as to detoxify asbestos in the asbestos-containing substance. Due to this configuration, asbestos in the asbestos-containing substance can be favorably detoxified.

Process for biochemical denaturation of an asbestos-containing material

The invention relates to a process for treating an asbestos-containing material, which enables the asbestos to be transformed into inert products (i.e. not hazardous to human health) that can possibly be reused as raw materials for subsequent industrial processing or as directly marketable industrial products. The process comprising the steps of preparing an acidic solution/suspension by subjecting a food industry waste material to mixed bacterial and fungal growth and/or fermentation, and treating an asbestos-containing material with the acidic solution/suspension obtained from the mixed fermentation at a temperature of 120-170 C. and pressure of 2-10 bar.

Process for the disposal of acid wastes combining them with asbestos containing materials and/or concrete
10384089 · 2019-08-20 ·

An accelerated process for the complete neutralization of acid wastes, the destruction of concrete and/or the denaturation of asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) includes forming a slurry or suspension by submerging in the acid solution the concrete and/or asbestos-containing materials (ACMs); the concrete and/or asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) cause the acid wastes neutralizing chemical reactions in the slurry or suspension and, at the same time, the destruction of concrete and/or the denaturation of asbestos-containing materials (ACMs). Simultaneously to the chemical reactions, the slurry or suspension is subjected to hydrodynamic cavitation, preferably using an apparatus capable of producing and managing three types of simultaneous controlled cavitation acting in the same space volume, accelerating the chemical reactions taking place in the slurry due also to the simultaneous presence of acid, concrete and/or asbestos-containing materials (ACMs). The concrete and/or asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) are preferably ground and polarized prior to be submerged in the acid solution to form the slurry. The polarization take place, for the really first time, with a cold plasma torch. In addition the slurry or suspension is preferably subjected to hydrothermal treatment, preferably using a reactor which ensures the preservation of the constancy of the ideal physical parameters for the reaction in the physical chemical environment. In this reactor are additivated chemicals, hydroxyapatite and biological substances that have binder/chelating power especially on metals contained in asbestos, especially on magnesium, in order to prevent its reformation. Recovering, at the end of the process, inert secondary raw materials (SRMs) that are non-hazardous to the environment and human health. In addition, this process could be used to produce molecules that are important intermediates of the subsequent reactions/processes, leading to the formation of salts/compounds used as dietary supplements and also in important environmental remedies such as polluted water reclamation and the treatment of heavily polluted soils.

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR NEUTRALIZING ASBESTOS
20190217140 · 2019-07-18 ·

The invention relates to a system for asbestos neutralization, that comprises a neutralization unit comprising, in an atmospheric containment: a module for sorting of asbestos waste, an asbestos waste grinder, which reduces the size of the asbestos waste to a dimension ranging from one-tenth of a millimeter to one millimeter, a concentrated sulfuric acid tank, a vat containing a hot diluted acid solution, for which temperature is between 70 C. and 100 C., in which grinded asbestos waste containing asbestos is dipped, said solution neutralizing asbestos contained in the grinded asbestos waste, a filtration unit to separate, at the end of the neutralization reaction, a solid inert waste from a liquid phase of the diluted acid solution, a regeneration unit for the diluted acid solution, which adjusts the hydrogen potential of the extracted liquid phase by adding concentrated sulfuric acid from the tank, and means for transferring the regenerated solution into the vat.

Abatement of asbestos using fluorinated metal compounds

The disclosed subject matter relates to a method of treating of asbestos or asbestos-containing material, comprising applying to the asbestos or asbestos-containing material a composition including a treatment compound comprising at least one of hexafluoro titanium di-ammonium, potassium hexafluoro zirconate. ammonium hexafluoro phosphate. ammonium hexafluoro stannate, ammonium hexafluoro germanate, ammonium tetrafluoro borate or ammonium heptafluoro tantalite; and a fluorine scavenger compound.

Method and system for neutralizing asbestos
10286243 · 2019-05-14 ·

The invention relates to a system for neutralizing asbestos, said system comprising a mobile neutralization unit (200) comprising: an asbestos waste sorting module (225), an asbestos grinder (255) and a hot acid bath (250) for rendering asbestos inert. Preferably, the asbestos waste sorting module comprises: a window with glove boxes; and a conveyor for transporting the asbestos waste in front of the window. In embodiments, the system comprises a means for containing the atmosphere within the mobile neutralization unit and/or the hot acid bath (250) of the mobile neutralization unit (200) comprises sulfuric acid.

PROCESS FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF CEMENT, ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIAL AND/OR OTHER MATRIX MATERIAL BY SIMULTANEOUSLY SUBJECTING THE MATERIAL TO CAVITATION AND ACID-BASED CHEMICAL REACTION
20190022446 · 2019-01-24 ·

An accelerated process for the complete destruction of a matrix material, such as a matrix material including cement and/or asbestos-containing materials (ACMs), is disclosed. The process comprises forming a slurry or suspension by combining the matrix material with an acid solution (including, for instance, acid waste, which can also be neutralized by the process), causing acid-based chemical reactions in the slurry that cause the destruction of the matrix material. Simultaneously to the chemical reactions, the slurry or suspension is subjected to cavitation, which synergistically cooperates with the chemical reactions to accelerate matrix material destruction. The matrix material can be ground and polarized prior to being submerged in the acid solution to form the slurry. The slurry can be subjected to hydrothermal treatment. Inert secondary raw materials (SRMs) that are non-hazardous to the environment and human health can be obtained from the process.

RECONSTRUCTION SOLUTION FOR REMOVING COATINGS OF CARCINOGENIC FIBERS USING AN ORGANIC OR INORGANIC CONTRAST AGENT FOR VISUALIZING THE PENETRATION OF HYDROCHLORIC ACID INTO CARCINOGENIC FIBERS
20180298212 · 2018-10-18 ·

A pH-stable dye which allows the penetration of hydrochloric acid into amorphically different carcinogenic fibers used for detection of sprayed asbestos or plastic mineral fibers for fireproofing components, is proposed. In the process, the continuous colored penetration of the fiber layers is achieved synchronously with the decomposition process of the hydrochloric acid. Thus, the progress of the penetration process can be estimated during the reconstruction work, and the task of removing the now spongy layers can be carried out with contrast agents of the following group consisting of organic and inorganic substances such as acridine orange, brilliant cresyl blue, bromophenol blue, eosin Y, erythrosine B, fluorescein, methyl blue, methyl orange, thymol blue resulting in the even penetration of carcinogenic fibers using hydrochloric acid.