Oshima Yoshito, Hayashi Rumiko, Yamamoto Kazuo
Department of Environmental Systems, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.
Environ Sci. 2006;13(4):213-8.
Supercritical water oxidation (SCWO) is a reaction in which organics in an aqueous solution can be oxidized by O2 to CO2 and H2O at a very high reaction rate. In 2003, The University of Tokyo constructed a facility for the SCWO process, the capacity of which is approximately 20 kl/year, for the purpose of treating organic laboratory waste. Through the operation of this facility, we have demonstrated that most of the organics in laboratory waste including halogenated organic compounds can be successfully treated without the formation of dioxines, suggesting that SCWO is useful as an alternative technology to the conventional incineration process.
超临界水氧化(SCWO)是一种能使水溶液中的有机物被氧气以极高反应速率氧化为二氧化碳和水的反应。2003年,东京大学建造了一座超临界水氧化工艺处理设施,其处理能力约为每年20千升,用于处理有机实验室废物。通过该设施的运行,我们已证明包括卤代有机化合物在内的实验室废物中的大多数有机物都能被成功处理,且不会生成二噁英,这表明超临界水氧化作为传统焚烧工艺的替代技术是有用的。