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titleOfInvention Processing method and processing apparatus for liquid containing organic matter
abstract (57) [Summary] (Modifications) [PROBLEMS] A fluidized bed type liquid processing apparatus and processing method suppresses falling off and pulverization of an optical semiconductor by rubbing, and enhances the light receiving property and liquid contact property of the optical semiconductor. Facilitates solid-liquid separation. SOLUTION: A liquid 18 is supplied from a liquid supply port 44 into a processing tank 12. And the fumarole 22 is fed into the stenosis ascending flow passage 24N from below. The optical semiconductor particles 20 are transported in a sheet shape to the black light 32 along with the liquid by the fumed gas in the narrowed ascending flow path above the processing tank, and are passed through the communication portion 34A. The liquid containing the optical semiconductor particles is caused to flow into the enlarged sedimentation region 26W to promote the sedimentation of the optical semiconductor particles under their own weight, and a part of the liquid is drained. Is guided below by the inclined plate 40. The black light irradiates light to the photo-semiconductor particles which are rising in the narrowed ascending flow path and settling in the enlarged sedimentation region, and decomposes organic matter in the liquid by a redox action exerted by the photo-semiconductor particles.
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