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titleOfInvention Advanced oxidation reaction treatment device for organic waste liquid
abstract The utility model discloses an advanced oxidation reaction treatment device for organic waste liquid, which replaces the harsh conditions required by conventional advanced oxidation and is used for realizing the oxidation and decomposition of organic matters in emulsified waste liquid and special waste water under mild conditions. The treatment device comprises a microwave reactor, a temperature control pool and a liquid distribution pool, wherein organic waste liquid sequentially passes through the microwave reactor, the temperature control pool and the liquid distribution pool under the action of a water pump and then enters the microwave reactor again to realize circulation until organic matters in the waste liquid are thoroughly oxidized and decomposed to reach the discharge standard. The utility model establishes the electrochemical reaction electrolytic voltage required by the oxidation of the organic matters in the organic waste liquid by microwave through arranging the microwave reaction unit, thereby realizing the advanced chemical oxidation of the organic matters which are difficult to be biochemically and difficultly degraded under the normal temperature and pressure condition and the degradation of the organic matters under the mild condition, combining the microwave resonant cavity with the chemical reaction, replacing the harsh condition required by the conventional advanced oxidation, and being easy to realize and popularize in a large scale.
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