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titleOfInvention Water treatment method and apparatus
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a water treatment method and apparatus capable of efficiently decomposing an organic compound in treated water up to inorganic compounds such as carbon dioxide and water by combining ultrafiltration membrane treatment, catalyst treatment and electrolysis treatment. provide. SOLUTION: Using treated water containing an organic compound, a treated water containing an organic compound that has passed through the UF membrane 5 and a concentrated treated water containing an organic compound that cannot pass through the UF membrane 5 using a UF membrane 5. To separate. The organic compound in the passage-treated water is decomposed using the catalysts 11a, 12a, and 13a. On the other hand, the organic compound in the concentrated treated water is electrolyzed by the electrolysis tank 26. By utilizing the Joule heat generated in the electrolysis tank 26, the Joule heat is transferred to the passing treated water by the heat exchanging means 31, whereby the passing treated water can be heated, and the catalytic reaction is made more effective. . [Selection] Figure 1
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