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publicationDate 1998-05-25-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber AT-403801-B
titleOfInvention METHOD AND PLANT FOR PRODUCING OZONE AND OZONIZING AQUEOUS MEDIA
abstract The invention relates to a novel process for introducing ozone into an aqueous medium, with at least one stream, which is present as liquid phase, of an ozone-containing medium being introduced into the medium, especially water, which is characterized in that at least one stream of ozone having oxygen contents or essentially oxygen- free ozone in the liquid state is directly introduced into the aqueous medium which is to be treated with ozone at a temperature below the boiling temperature corresponding to the respective pressure employed. Preparation of the ozone is closely connected thereto, liquid oxygen at a temperature below the boiling temperature corresponding to the respective pressure employed being exposed to the beam of an electron beam source, and the liquid state of oxygen and ozone generated therein being maintained in the area of action or during the time of action of the electron beam, and the resultant ozone in oxygen solution being separated in a liquid ozone concentration device into a low-ozone or ozone-free oxygen phase and a low-oxygen or oxygen-free ozone liquid phase. It further relates to a unit operating with an electron beam for carrying out said process. <IMAGE>
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