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titleOfInvention Method and apparatus for photocatalytic oxidation of water-borne chemical species
abstract A method of, and an apparatus (10) for, purifying water to destroy and remove chemical species is disclosed involving passing the water down an undulating inclined member (12) formed by a metallic catalyst whilst being exposed to ultraviolet light. The enclosed surface is positioned in a trough (11), and a tank (15) is positioned at the bottom of the inclined trough, and a pump (17) is used to pump water from the tank to the top of the trough. The source of ultraviolet light is an artificial source, or the sun, or both.
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