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titleOfInvention water purification method using plasma in microbubble environment and it's apparatus
abstract A water treatment method using plasma in a fine bubble environment and a water treatment apparatus using the same. The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing a ceramic foam, comprising: a first step in which a gas is generated as a bubble through an acid furnace, and a fluid mixed with the generated bubble is passed through a ceramic filler layer; A second step of allowing the fluid of the first step to pass through the moving nozzle so that the size of the bubble is 0.1 to 100 μm and the volume ratio of the bubble is 60 to 99%; The fluid of the second stage is circulated through the circular electrode nozzle A third step in which a plasma volume discharge occurs at the time of passing; And a fourth step of decomposing the organic matter in the bubble discharged by the plasma volumetric discharge in the third step. According to the present invention, plasma discharge is easily generated and diffused at a low voltage in water, and it becomes possible to continuously decompose organic matter while flowing a fluid.
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