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titleOfInvention Methods for treating harmful substances in exhaust gas, waste disposal methods, and rational economic systems for a recycling-oriented society as global environmental conservation measures
abstract (57) [Summary] [PROBLEMS] To provide a method for minimizing the burden on the global environment and the Japanese economy as a measure against harmful substances such as dioxins mainly caused by waste treatment. SOLUTION: Nitrogen oxide, sulfur oxide in exhaust gas, Decomposes harmful substances such as dioxin by the action of photocatalyst. In addition, various wastes are solidified at room temperature using a silica-based water-curable coagulant to form an inorganic molded product, which is then reused.
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