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Method for destroying halocarbon compositions using a critical solvent
   
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US Patent 6984768
Issued Date
January 10, 2006
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A method for destroying halocarbons. Halocarbon materials are reacted in a dehalogenation process wherein they are combined with a solvent in the presence of a catalyst. A hydrogen-containing solvent is preferred which functions as both a solvating agent and hydrogen donor. To augment the hydrogen donation capacity of the solvent if needed (or when non-hydrogen-containing solvents are used), a supplemental hydrogen donor composition may be employed. In operation, at least one of the temperature and pressure of the solvent is maintained near, at, or above a critical level. For example, the solvent may be in (1) a supercritical state; (2) a state where one of the temperature or pressure thereof is at or above critical; or (3) a state where at least one of the temperature and pressure thereof is near-critical. This system provides numerous benefits including improved reaction rates, efficiency, and versatility.
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January 10, 2006
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10/152,599
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May 21, 2002
US Classification
588/316   588/406
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A62D   3/00   (20060101)  
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588/206   588/207   588/208   588/213   588/206   588/207   588/208   588/205   588/226   588/316   588/406   208/908   208/909   210/208   210/209   210/908   210/909  
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