Patent Number: 044617224
Section: claims

1. A method of solidifying wastes which are in aqueous solution without producing gas and heat, the method comprising the steps of: (a) first forming a granular mixture having a specific gravity greater than water by combining gypsum with a substance selected from the group consisting of sodium silicate and potassium silicate to form a stable mixture with a long shelf life which is readily available for use, and  (b) subsequent to forming the mixture of Step (a), combining the mixture of Step (a) with the aqueous waste solution to form a homogeneous mixture which hardens into a homogeneous solid.  mixing gypsum having a water of crystillization content in the range of 4.7% to 6.6% and a carbonate content of less than 1.0% with water glass having a specific weight in about a range of 1.2 to 1.8 Kg/dm.sup.3, the ratio of gypsum to water glass being about 1 Kg of gypsum to about 100 ml to 500 ml of water glass to form a stable binder with an extended shelf life, and  subequently adding the aqueous solution to the binder at a ratio of binder to aqueous solution of about 1 kg to 500 ml. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the aqueous solution is a radioactive solution. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the solution is an acidic radioactive solution. 4. The method of claim 1, 2 or 3 in which the aqueous solution is mixed with the mixture of Step (a) at a ratio about 500 ml aqueous solution to about 1 kg of the mixture of Step (a). 5. A method of solidifying aqueous solutions of toxic radioactive wastes wherein the method is independent of the pH value of the solutions, the method comprising the steps of: mixing gypsum and sodium silicate to form a solidification medium and thereafter mixing the solidification medium with the aqueous solution and letting the resulting mixture stand for a period of time to form a homogeneous solidified mass. 6. A method of solidifying aqueous, radioactive and toxic waste solutions without the production of gas and heat that might endanger operating personnel wherein the method is independent of the pH of the solution, the method comprising the steps of: