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titleOfInvention A method for pollutant treatment using an ozone generator and ultraviolet led
abstract The present invention discloses a method of generating chlorine dioxide (ClO 2 ) for cleaning sulfur oxides (SOx) contained in exhaust gas using microbubble ozone (O 3 ) of an ozone generator and ultraviolet rays of an ultraviolet LED. The method of treating pollutants using an ozone generator and an ultraviolet LED of the present invention is a method of generating chlorine dioxide for cleaning exhaust gas 1 moving along a flow path formed inside a scrubber 10, wherein the first cleaning unit 30 generates the first cleaning liquid 3 containing microbubble ozone, and the second cleaning unit 40 positioned to face each other with the first cleaning unit 30 generates the first cleaning liquid 3 and At the same time, a first step (S10) of generating a second cleaning liquid 4 containing a chlorite component; The first cleaning part 30 sprays the first cleaning liquid 3 into the flow path, and the second cleaning part 40 sprays the second cleaning liquid 4 into the flow path at the same time as the first cleaning liquid 3 is sprayed. A second step of doing (S20); A third step (S30) in which chlorite is decomposed through contact between the first washing liquid 3 and the second washing liquid 4; And a fourth step (S40) in which chlorine dioxide is generated by decomposition of chlorite; and, by decomposing chlorite through contact between microbubble ozone and chlorite to generate chlorine dioxide, exhaust using chlorine dioxide The sulfur oxides contained in the gas can be cleaned.
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