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titleOfInvention Room temperature removal system for PCB and dioxins contained in low mud.
abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] Regardless of the fact that about 60,000 tons of PCBs are manufactured in Japan, only 28,000 tons are confirmed to be located at present. It is feared that it has been lost or illegally dumped, causing serious environmental pollution. At present, there is no established method for treating PCB / DXN that has flowed into such an environment. To solve this problem, there is provided a method for reliably removing PCBs and dioxins contained in low mud with a simple and low-cost system. This PCB / DXN removal treatment method reduces the volume of low mud by the synergistic action of ultrasonic waves, electromagnetic fields, and metal ion catalysts at the time of generation of ultrafine bubbles, and at the same time reduces PCB / DXN contained in low mud at room temperature. This is a method to remove it reliably.
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