Destruction of cyanide and other pollutants in aqueous solutions

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PATENT NO 5246598
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07993593

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A method is disclosed for detoxifying an aqueous waste solution containing cyanide. The method involves adding a source of silicon oxide to the cyanide containing aqueous waste solution in a concentration of 0.001 to 10 g silicon dioxide/liter aqueous waste solution, at an alkaline pH and a temperature of from 10.degree. to 100.degree. C. Hydrogen peroxide or another peroxygen compound is added in a sufficient quantity to convert the aqueous waste solution containing cyanide to an aqueous solution containing environmentally less toxic materials.

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DEGUSSA-HULS CORPORATION65 CHALLENGER ROAD RIDGEFIELD PARK NJ 07660

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  • 1992 Application Filing Year
  • C02F Class
  • 491 Applications Filed
  • 157 Patents Issued To-Date
  • 31.98 % Issued To-Date
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Chattopadhyay, Jaganmay Paramus, NJ 2 9
Eul, Wilfried Ramsey, NJ 6 66
Proulx, Christopher R Piscataway, NJ 4 47
Vickell, Gregg Waterdown, CA 1 4

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