Patent Number: 062883003
Section: claims

1. A process of heat treating of organic materials in the presence of air or oxygen, comprising; mixing the organic materials with a hydrated metal oxide; and  heating the mixture.  mixing the contaminated materials with hydrated ferric oxide;  heating the mixture at a temperature to cause thermal decomposition of the organic materials; and  pressing the heated mixture and gradually removing a large part of the water present in the mixture while under pressure for a period of time to produce a solid composition.  mixing the contaminated materials with a metal oxide;  heating the mixture to cause thermal decomposition of the organic materials;  adding hydrated ferric oxide to the heated mixture; and  pressing the heated mixture and gradually removing a large part of the water present in the mixture for a period of time to produce a solid composition.  mixing the contaminated materials with hydrated ferric oxide, comprising at least about 20% Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 by dry weight of the total weight of the mixture; and  pressing the mixture at room temperature and gradually removing a large part of the water present in the mixture while under pressure for a period of time to produce a solid composition.  precipitating hydrated ferric oxide in the solution to incorporate at least a fraction of the contaminated materials, wherein the hydrated ferric oxide comprises at least about 20% Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3, by dry weight of the total weight of the precipitate; and  pressing the precipitate at room temperature and gradually removing a large part of the water while under pressure for a period of time to produce a solid composition containing the contaminated materials.  mixing the contaminated materials with a metal oxide;  heating the mixture;  thermally decomposing the mixture; and  immobilizing the heated mixture.  mixing the contaminated materials with a hydrated metal oxide;  heating the mixture;  thermally decomposing the mixture; and  containing the heated mixture in a high integrity container. 2. The process of claim 1, comprising mixing the hydrated metal oxide with organic materials chosen from the group consisting of organic solid hazardous wastes, organic solid radioactive wastes and organic solid municipal wastes. 3. The process of claim 1, comprising mixing the hydrated metal oxide with organic materials chosen from the group consisting of polymers, plastics, ion exchange resins and polymeric sorbents. 4. The process of claim 1, comprising mixing the organic materials with a hydrated ferric oxide. 5. The process of claim 4, further comprising immobilizing the heated mixture in a matrix of ferric oxide. 6. The process of claim 5, comprising pressing the heated mixture while under pressure for a period of time to immobilize the organic solids in a solid composition. 7. The process of claim 5, comprising pressing the heated mixture at room temperature. 8. The process of claim 5, comprising pressing the heated mixture at a pressure less than about 30,000 psi. 9. The process of claim 4, comprising mixing the organic materials with ferrihydrite. 10. The process of claim 1, comprising mixing the organic materials with hydrated aluminum oxide. 11. The process of claim 1, further comprising forming the hydrated metal oxide by precipitating the hydrated metal oxide from a solution comprising a metal salt, by mixing the solution with a base, prior to the mixing step. 12. The process of claim 1, further comprising immobilizing the heat treated mixture in a material chosen from the group consisting of cement, concrete, a polymer, bitumen and glass. 13. The process of claim 1, wherein the heating step is part of a process chosen from the group consisting of incineration and thermal decomposition. 14. The process of claim 1, comprising heating the mixture at a temperature of at least about 300.degree. C. 15. The process of claim 1, comprising heating the mixture up to a temperature of about 500.degree. C. 16. The process of claim 1, comprising mixing the hydrated metal oxide and the organic materials prior to the start of thermal decomposition of the organic materials. 17. The process of claim 1, comprising heating the organic materials to a temperature causing thermal decomposition of the organic material. 18. A process for immobilizing contaminated materials including organic materials, comprising: 19. The process of claim 18, comprising pressing the heated mixture at room temperature. 20. The process of claim 18, comprising pressing the heated mixture at a pressure less than about 30,000 psi. 21. The process of claim 20, further comprising adding at least one material chosen from the group consisting of a metal oxide, metallic iron powder, a ceramic binder, a silica, a silicate, an aluminosilicate, a phosphate, phosphoric acid, titania and a titanate, prior to pressing. 22. The process of claim 20, further comprising adding magnesium oxide and ammonium dihydrogen phosphate, prior to pressing. 23. The process of claim 22, comprising adding magnesium oxide such that the weight ratio of magnesium oxide to hydrated ferric oxide is between about 0.1 to about 4, and adding ammonium dihydrogen phosphate such that the weight ratio of ammonium dihydrogen phosphate to hydrated ferric oxide is between about 0.3 to about 3. 24. The process of claim 18, further comprising adding additional hydrated ferric oxide to the heated mixture prior to pressing, such that the mixture comprises at least about 20% Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 by dry weight of the total weight of the mixture. 25. A process for immobilizing contaminated materials including organic materials, comprising: 26. The process of claim 25, comprising mixing the contaminated materials with a hydrated metal oxide. 27. The process of claim 25, comprising mixing the contaminated materials with hydrated ferric oxide. 28. The process of claim 25, comprising mixing the contaminated materials with hydrated aluminum oxide. 29. The process of claim 25, comprising pressing the heated mixture at room temperature. 30. The process of claim 25, further comprising adding at least one material chosen from the group consisting of a metal oxide, aluminum oxide, cupric oxide, zinc oxide, metallic iron powder, a ceramic binder, a silica, a silicate, an aluminosilicate, a phosphate, phosphoric acid, titania and a titanate, prior to pressing. 31. The process of claim 25, further comprising adding magnesium oxide and ammonium dihydrogen phosphate, prior to pressing and pressing at less than about 15,000 psi. 32. The process of claim 25, wherein the hydrated ferric oxide comprises at least about 20% Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3 by dry weight of the total weight of the mixture. 33. A process for immobilizing contaminated materials, comprising: 34. The process of claim 33, comprising pressing the mixture at a pressure less than about 30,000 psi. 35. The process of claim 33, comprising adding to the mixture at least one material chosen from the group consisting of a metal oxide, metallic iron powder, a ceramic binder, a silica, a silicate, an aluminosilicate, a phosphate, phosphoric acid, titania and a titanate, prior to pressing. 36. The process of claim 34 comprising adding to the mixture magnesium oxide and ammonium dihydrogen phosphate and pressing at less than about 15,000 psi. 37. A process for immobilizing contaminated materials contained in an aqueous solution, comprising: 38. The process of claim 37, further comprising adding to the resulting precipitate at least one material selected from the group consisting of a metal oxide, metallic iron powder, a ceramic binder, alumina, a silicate, an aluminosilicate, a phosphate, phosphoric acid, titania and a titanate before pressing. 39. The process of claim 37, wherein the pressing step is conducted at a pressure of less than about 30,000 psi. 40. A process for immobilizing contaminated materials, comprising: 41. The process of claim 40, comprising immobilizing the heated mixture in a material chosen from the group consisting of cement, concrete, ferric oxide, a polymer, bitumen and glass. 42. The process of claim 41, packaging the material in a storage container. 43. The process of claim 40, comprising heat treating the mixture at a temperature of at least about 300.degree. C. 44. The process of claim 40, comprising heating the mixture up to a temperature of about 500.degree. C. 45. A process for processing contaminated materials including organic materials, comprising: 46. The process of claim 45, wherein the heating step is chosen from the group consisting of incineration and thermal decomposition.