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titleOfInvention Odor removal method using chlorine dioxide
abstract The present invention chemically reacts sodium chlorite (NaClO 2 ) or sodium hypochlorite (NaClO) with hydrochloric acid (HCl) to generate activated chlorine dioxide (ClO 2 ), which is quickly contacted with the odor source without side reactions to cause malodor. It has a technical configuration for removing the generating material.n n n Chlorine dioxide generated by the chemical reaction is a gas of a radical form having a high volatility, so the storage is inferior, and chlorine dioxide generator using a chemical reaction to facilitate storage because it is easy to deteriorate into by-products such as chloride during long-term accumulation and storage. In order to concentrate the chlorine dioxide (ClO 2 ) generated through water using an ejector block, a chlorine dioxide (ClO 2 ) concentrate is obtained, and a circular screw type or step type that induces a rapid flow so that the chlorine dioxide produced first is discharged first. It includes a means for rapidly transferring to the facility of the odor source reaction tank through the storage tank having a flow and injection into the odor source, wherein the generated chlorine dioxide is used locally, not limited to only partial effects, To increase the odor removal effect The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for removing odor-generating substances using activated chlorine dioxide (ClO 2 ), which has been started with technical problems and technical thoughts to maximize the use effect of chlorine dioxide administered by taking a plan.n n n n Odor generating substance, chlorine dioxide, chlorine dioxide generator,
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