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titleOfInvention Method for decomposing halogenated organic compounds
abstract 【Task】 The conventional radiolysis method has a problem that the waste liquid after irradiation is alkaline and requires a secondary treatment such as neutralization, and the absorbed dose necessary for the decomposition is as high as 1000 kGy or more, which is practically treated. There was a problem of high cost. [Solution] An organic solvent and / or water is added to a non-hydrous treated liquid containing a halogenated organic compound, and an organic solvent is added to a hydrous treated liquid containing a halogenated organic compound, followed by irradiation with radiation. Accelerate and handle degradation. The organic solvent has a higher dielectric constant than the solvent contained in the liquid to be treated. [Selection figure] None
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