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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 5678240 | Sodium to sodium carbonate conversion process A method of converting radioactive alkali metal into a low level disposable solid waste material. The radioactive alkali metal is atomized and introduced into an aqueous caustic solution having caustic present in the range of from about 20 wt % to about 7... | 10/14/1997 |
| 5678241 | Process for concentrating thorium containing magnesium slag The present invention describes a process to reduce the volume and/or weight of magnesium slag when the magnesium slag contains radioactive thorium. The process contacts the magnesium slag as an aqueous slurry with an acid in a pH range from about 4.0 to ... | 10/14/1997 |
| 5678242 | Membrane extraction with thermodynamically unstable diphosphonic acid derivatives Thermodynamically-unstable complexing agents which are diphosphonic acids and diphosphonic acid derivatives (or sulphur containing analogs), like carboxyhydroxymethanediphosphonic acid and vinylidene-1,1-diphosphonic acid, are capable of complexing with m... | 10/14/1997 |
| 5678243 | Process for the in-situ detoxification of aminoalkyl phosphonothiolates by hydrolysis A process for the detoxification or decontamination of aminoalkyl phosphonothiolates and more particularly, the chemical warfare agent VX and its analogs. The process comprises adding water to the chemical agent so that an hydrolysis reaction of the chemi... | 10/14/1997 |
| 5678244 | Method for capture of chlorine dissociated from a chlorine-containing compound A method is disclosed for capture of chlorine dissociated from a chlorine-containing compound. A molten metal bath has a molten metal phase, which includes a metal or salt, and a fluid vitreous phase including calcium oxide, aluminum oxide, and sufficient... | 10/14/1997 |