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titleOfInvention Photocatalyst rod for water purification and water purification method using the same
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a simple photocatalyst rod capable of removing microorganisms and organic pollutants existing in water by activating a photocatalyst mainly by sunlight and a simple purification method of contaminated water using the same. [Solution] A transparent support having a photocatalyst layer formed on the surface thereof, and a light catalyst path provided therein, and a photocatalyst rod used for removing microorganisms and harmful organic substances in water by a photocatalytic reaction by light irradiation. Further, a plurality of rods are provided in the vertical direction, and are arranged in accordance with the scale in a water storage tank or reservoir containing water, and are composed of an assembly of photocatalyst rods that remove microorganisms and harmful organic substances with a photocatalyst. It is a water purification unit. Use of this unit can contribute to the acquisition of drinking water in developing countries. [Selection] Figure 1
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