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titleOfInvention SYSTEM FOR THE ELIMINATION OF ORGANIC MICROCONTAMINANTS IN THE WATER THROUGH THE USE OF OZONE AND ACTIVATED CARBON.
abstract Microcontaminant removal systemnorganic water through the use of ozone and activated carbonntaking advantage of the dose of activated carbon powder, commonlynadded in the treatment of drinking water, to enhance thenozone purification effectiveness in the elimination ofnorganic microcontaminants of great toxicity. The system consistsnof an ozonator, a contactor to favor the transfer ofnozone from the gas phase to the aqueous phase, a sensor ofnozone in aqueous phase in order to continuously evaluate thenozone concentration in the reactor, a peristaltic pump fornpump water through the column reactor, a reservoir ofnactivated carbon with a valve to control the dose of carbonnadded to the system and finally a separation system ofnphases, which allows the complete elimination of activated carbon innpowder added.
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