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filingDate 2005-10-14-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber KR-100734900-B1
titleOfInvention Treatment of Organic Arsenic Water
abstract The present invention relates to a method for treating organic arsenic-containing water, and more particularly, to provide a method for treating organic arsenic-containing water, which is capable of preventing contamination of drinking water by removing representative diphenylalic acid as organic arsenic contained in groundwater. will be.n n n       The present invention aggregates the arsenic or arsenic compounds produced by dissociation of the organic group and arsenic atoms by light irradiation with raw water containing organic arsenic containing organic and arsenic atom bonds, and dissociation of the organic group and arsenic atoms. A process for treating organic arsenic-containing water, comprising the step of treating. Preferably, the photocharge process is a method for treating organic arsenic-containing water, characterized by light irradiation in the presence of ozone.n n n n Organic arsenic-containing water, diphenylalcinic acid
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