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publicationNumber KR-100433801-B1
titleOfInvention Electrolytic decontamination of toxic materials and the apparatus
abstract The present invention relates to a method and a purification device for the purification of toxic substances using electrolysis. More specifically, by using hydroxide ions generated at the cathode, hydrogen ions generated at the anode, and oxidizing agents such as Cl 2 and NaOCl during water electrolysis, toxic substances used in pesticides, chemical weapons, etc. can be decomposed. It relates to a purification method and a purification device.n n n The decomposition method according to the present invention can be safely, effectively and economically decomposed, and can easily purify toxic substances and waste water, causing accidents due to abuse and leakage of pesticides, pollution of rivers and water resources due to toxic factory wastewater discharge. Can be prevented. In addition, it can be widely used for the purification of contaminated soil, the purification of water resources and the like.
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