Waste Management: Physical Chemical Processes

Physical Chemical Processes

We have expertise in using changes-in-state of compounds, such as ammonia, carbon dioxide and water to alter the physical and chemical properties of waste materials, and to re-engineer them for specialty applications.  The changes-in-state often requires high pressure and high temperature processes resulting in unexpected behaviour and properties that give rise to new compounds. 

By modifying solid particles from organic and inorganic sources, we can achieve novel functionality such as nutrient or energy densification, catalysts, structural components, binders or absorbents.

By combining agglomeration and carbonization, we can manipulate the properties of converted waste materials and package them for new and innovative applications.