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abstract The useful model can be used in everyday life, in water purification systems, in protective bactericidal masks, in pharmacology, in medicine, and in particular in the fight against coronavirus. Since for this it is important to increase immunity, use effective disinfecting solutions in everyday life, drink disinfected water and drinks, and prepare some medicines at home. This can be helped by a mesh ionator, which allows you to create solutions with copper and silver ions in a ratio that provides the maximum antimicrobial and regenerative effect. To do this, on a metal mesh, the surfaces of the copper coating (anode) in relation to the surface area of the silver coating (cathode) should be in the range from 1: 0.8 to 1: 1. As electrolytes, you can use: citric acid solution (100 mg / l) in distilled water, mineral or drinking water, physiological solution with citric acid addition, glycine solution, whey, tomato juice, etc. The technical result is the possibility of creating solutions containing only copper ions or only silver ions, as well as solutions with a ratio of silver ions to copper of at least 1/5000 and increasing the productivity of the innovator.
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