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titleOfInvention Electrolytic sterilizing apparatus and electrolytic sterilizing method
abstract (57) Abstract: An electrolysis sterilizer and an electrolysis sterilizer capable of sterilizing seawater-containing water to be treated with high energy efficiency without causing contamination of a working environment and remaining trihalomethane. Providing a way. An electrolysis sterilizer of the present invention accommodates a pair of electrodes (9, 10) and electrolyzes water (5) to be treated containing seawater to produce hypohalous acid. 1 A power supply 12 for applying a DC voltage between the pair of electrodes 9 and 10, a current flowing between the pair of electrodes 9 and 10 is controlled to a predetermined value, and the hypohalous acid generated by the electrolysis treatment is substantially reduced. A control means 11 for controlling only hypobromous acid only, an aeration tank 3 having a nozzle 21 below the tank, and aerating the water 5 to be treated with a gas supplied from the nozzle into the tank; And a decomposition tank 4 for removing hypohalous acid from the electrolyzed water to be treated.
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