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titleOfInvention Method for producing and utilizing aqueous solution of dissolved ozone and supersaturated dissolved oxygen more than 3 times the saturated concentration
abstract The production of gaseous supersaturated dissolved water has a conventional pressure dissolution method, and it is difficult to maintain supersaturation when the pressure is returned to normal pressure. In addition, the larger the bubble particle size, the more the undissolved gas is released into the atmosphere, the more gas is consumed, and the larger the apparatus. Ozone has the above-mentioned problems, and there is a demand for measures for maintaining the useful effects of ozone over a long period of time. An object of the present invention is to provide a utilization method that takes advantage of the characteristics of an aqueous solution containing ozone bubbles in the nano region. SOLUTION: The dissolved ozone and saturation concentration of 3 are obtained by the gas-liquid mixing and dissolving apparatus previously proposed by the present applicant, which is a combination of a gas-liquid mixing and dissolving means having a linear slit in a fluororesin pipe and a classification recycling means. Made it possible to produce supersaturated dissolved oxygen solution more than twice. This aqueous solution has an excellent sterilizing effect, and also contains sterilization, water treatment, wastewater treatment, and the use of the fact that it contains air bubbles in the nano-region and ozone release into the atmosphere is minute and the rate of rise in water is slow. Can prevent sewer pipe corrosion. [Selection] Figure 1
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