C02F1/583

High Protein Organic Materials as Fuel and Processes for Making the Same

A process of making a fuel product as an additive from a non-auto-combustible high protein organic material for the destruction of hazardous compounds including polyfluoro compounds in a thermal process system is provided. Thermal reactions within thermal reaction equipment are controlled by controlling the moisture and oxygen in the reaction atmosphere of the equipment and energy inputs at or downstream of a thermal reaction chamber. The concentration of protein thermal decomposition by-products, temperature, and residence time and/or additions of energy within the thermal reaction equipment environment are controlled to destroy hazardous compounds.

Systems and methods for degrading per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances

The present disclosure provides systems and methods for degrading per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) using hydrated electrons generated in an ultraviolet (UV)/sulfite system. These systems and methods may be used, e.g., to remediate wastewater by destroying PFAS and co-contaminants such as chlorinated volatile organic compounds (CVOCs).

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DEGRADING PER- AND POLY-FLUOROALKYL SUBSTANCES
20260035270 · 2026-02-05 ·

The present disclosure provides systems and methods for degrading per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) using hydrated electrons generated in an ultraviolet (UV)/sulfite system. These systems and methods may be used, e.g., to remediate wastewater by destroying PFAS and co-contaminants such as chlorinated volatile organic compounds (CVOCs).

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PFAS-CONTAMINATED WATER TREATMENT

A system for treating water containing pre- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) includes a PFAS concentration system having at least one foam concentration unit to generate a PFAS solution, at least one holding tank storing the PFAS solution, and a PFAS destruction system arranged on a mobile platform. The mobile PFAS destruction system is selectively positioned to destroy the PFAS solution. Further, the mobile PFAS destruction system includes a PFAS destruction unit connected to and in fluid communication with the at least one holding tank, and stationed at each site having at least one holding tank to destroy the PFAS solution.