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titleOfInvention Method for producing aqueous solution containing halogen dioxide and water vapor generator
abstract Provided is a method capable of rapidly producing a uniform halogen dioxide aqueous solution, preferably chlorous acid, from a halogen dioxide aqueous solution, preferably chlorite, and using the aqueous solution as steam with a pump having a smaller output. An aqueous solution containing a halogen dioxide salt, preferably a chlorite, flows from a storage tank 1 into a container 3 having electrodes 5 and 6 by a pump 2 and an electric current is passed from an AC power supply device 4 between the electrodes to cause a dioxide dioxide. A production method in which a halogen salt is converted into halogen dioxide, and an aqueous solution containing halogen dioxide is allowed to flow out from a nozzle 7. The feed aqueous solution contains a halogen dioxide salt at a concentration of at least 1 ppm, and the prepared aqueous solution contains halogen dioxide at a concentration of 0.5 to 5,000 ppm, preferably 1 to 500 ppm. In order to increase the pressure by generating water vapor, two or three electrodes are provided in the container, and a single-phase or three-phase alternating current of 100 to 230 V is supplied to generate a halogen dioxide-containing aqueous solution. [Selection] Figure 1
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