Nuclear Waste Recycling Innovation: Microwave Processing and Treatment Systems

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Chambers, Energy Recovery, and Safety

Embodiment eight in application 19/540,453 is a microwave nuclear waste recycling system. It comprises one or more microwave processing chambers for treating nuclear waste, plus automated energy recycling, gas recycling and treatment, water treatment, and chemical balance systems. Safety systems and control systems are included. The facility design includes operational procedures, installation and commissioning manuals, and safety analysis.

Nuclear waste is one of the most regulated and politically sensitive domains. The patent does not claim to solve all waste problems; it claims a defined system—chambers, treatment, energy recovery, safety—that can be built and operated. Figure 8 in the specification shows the flow: chamber, feed, gas/water/energy, product. For agencies or contractors looking for alternative or complementary approaches to existing waste treatment, this embodiment provides a technical baseline with clear boundaries.

Part of a Larger Portfolio

The same application covers quantum batteries, electric jets, disease cure discovery, and semiconductor design. Including nuclear waste recycling in the portfolio signals breadth: the inventor is not focused on a single industry but on a set of buildable, documentable systems across energy, aerospace, pharma, and infrastructure. Application # 19/540,453, Confirmation # 1134, filed February 13, 2026.

Source: US Patent Application 19/540,453, Section 8.8 and Figure 8.

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