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filingDate 2007-11-26-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationDate 2009-08-21-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber KR-100912817-B1
titleOfInvention Soil Restoration System using Grading Power Supply Device and Method
abstract The present invention relates to a soil restoration system and a method using a step-up power supply device, which is installed side by side in the cultivated soil and a plurality of electrode modules having a water pipe and a plate-shaped electrode inside the water pipe and the electrolyte solution or water; And a power supply unit capable of moving contaminant ions in one direction by applying a current or a voltage stepwise by alternately changing polarity from one of the plurality of electrode modules to an adjacent electrode.n n n According to the present invention, by dividing the electrode cells through the arrangement of the plurality of electrode modules to move the electrode cells step by step and applying a voltage or current, it is possible to increase the removal efficiency with low power and to efficiently meet the characteristics of the soil The advantage is that it can be restored.n n n n Electrodynamics, Soil Restoration, Electroosmosis, Electrode Module, Pollutant Ion, Electrophoresis, Electrolyte
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