Technologies

Using its SET™ SL- 2 mobile treatment unit, Commodore treated polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) contaminated soil at the Lualualei Naval Radio Transmitting
Facility in Oahu, Hawaii under a contract with Tetra Tech EM, Inc.
 
Using its SET™ SL- 2 unit installed in Utah, Commodore conducted a treatability study, demonstrating successful treatment of hazardous materials in radioactivve mixed waste.
Commodore’s technologies and processes provide solutions to some of the world’s most difficult environmental problems. 

Commodore’s solvated electron technology (SET™) is the primary tool for treating and decontaminating a number of hazardous waste constituents. SET™ applications include the destruction of PCBs, dioxins, pesticides, and other halogenated and organic toxic contaminants in radioactive mixed wastes, soils, oils, metal surfaces, etc. Additionally, the SET™ process neutralizes chemical weapons and explosives. The SET™ process destroys the contaminants to an extent sufficient to satisfy stringent federal environmental guidelines. 

Treatment of toxic chemical and hazardous waste: Click on the links below to learn more about solvated electron technology: 

Treatment of Mixed Wastes 

Treatment of Chemical Weapons

Treatment of PCBs, Dioxins and Furans

Treatment of Explosives 

Treatment of Chlorofluorocarbon Refrigerants and Halons

Click on the links below to see more information about Commodore’s technologies and processes:

Technical Paper:

Solvated Electron Chemistry 
A Versatile Alternative for Waste Detoxification 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Patents Held

Public Abstract: Metal Separations, Volume Reductions, and Phase Changes Employing Solvated Electron and
Ancillary Technologies