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* [[Rock digestion chamber]] (& [[Soil processing]])
 
* [[Rock digestion chamber]] (& [[Soil processing]])
 
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* [[Mechanosphere]]
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* [[Atomically precise disassembly]]

Latest revision as of 12:47, 15 February 2024

Gemstone based metamaterials (gem-gum) will often contain a lot of incombustible slag froming elements making conventional incineration like it is possible with plasics not possible. Like silicones burn badly but worse. Silicones still have all side chains plugged by carbon. Gen-gum will often be no carbon at all.

So long possible recycling should be attempted at the component level. If things are no longer needed anywhere anytime soon but still quite intact then atomically precise disassembly could be attempted. More challenging than constructive mechanosynthesis.

If damaged too much for capabilities of atomically precise disassembly only Diamondoid waste incineration or Gem-gum waste dissolution remain the last options to get the lelements back from damaged mechanosphere to biosphere and other natural "spheres".

Method

Just like in a Rock digestion chamber hot acids and lyes will do the job. Liquid metals are an option too. Specific gemstones may known to be in the waste and may need specific treatment as …
– some are especially resilient and
– some may be amenable to solvents

Sodium or potassium ion beams may help with especially stubborn compounds as
they penetrate deeply and make everything and anything dissolvable.

Energy (in)efficiency

Operating in a gem-gum-tec camber with heat pumps
thermal energy can be recuperated to a good degree
but entropic losses are fundamental.

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