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titleOfInvention REACTOR USED FOR FLUID DEPOLLUTION AND METHOD OF USE
abstract The subject of the invention is a reactor that can be used for the depollution of fluids, as well as a process for the depollution of fluids. The reactor comprises at least a first light emitting diode (or series of light-emitting diodes) emitting wavelength light centered at 280 nm and at least one second light-emitting diode (or series of light-emitting diodes) emitting wavelength light centered at 365 or 405 nm. Advantageously, the reactor comprises 3 light-emitting diodes (or sets of light-emitting diodes) respectively emitting light of wavelength centered at 280, 365 and 405 nm.
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