shobroco,
I've looked into non-explosive demolition agents (such as Dexpan) for previous projects, but have not actually used it yet. A 44lb. box of Dexpan will run around $100, and according to the literature will fill approximately 36 LF of 1.5" diameter holes. The manufacturer recommends a hole spacing of 12" o.c., drilled to 80% of the concrete depth. So in my case, for an 8" slab, we would get approx. 70 sf of coverage per 44 lb. box - around $1.45/sf.
Not bad for limited floor areas, isolated equipment foundations, etc. For a large floor area it could get expensive, but if noise and dust are a concern, this could be a good alternative. Bear in mind though that there will be some noise and dust regardless, as you will be drilling a grid of 1.5" diameter holes, most likely using rotary hammers. Not as bad jackhammers, but still a potential consideration.
Hope this helps,
Brandon