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titleOfInvention Treatment method for treated water and bipolar electrode for treating treated water
abstract (57) [Summary] (Correction) [Purpose] Almost all mold odors are decomposed and removed by an electrochemical method instead of the usual drinking water treatment methods such as chlorine treatment and activated carbon treatment. Water to be treated containing no components is obtained. [Structure] Treated water containing a musty odor component such as diosmin is brought into contact with a polarized fixed bed 5, and the above-mentioned musty odor component is decomposed by anodic oxidation by a porous anode formed under the fixed bed 5. .. [Effect] A musty odor component, which is usually an alicyclic compound and is difficult to cleave mutual bonds, is surely decomposed and removed by anodic oxidation according to an electrochemical reaction. Unlike the conventional chlorine treatment, there is no inconvenience that the treatment itself causes a chlorine smell, and a large amount of water to be treated can be treated with a small amount of power consumption.
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