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1. A method of electrochemically treating aqueous fluids to neutralize or destroy harmful or otherwise unwanted microorganisms therein, said method comprising the steps of:
- passing said fluid between a pair of reversibly polarizable electrodes;
applying a D.C. potential across said electrodes, said potential being maintained at a level which is effective to neutralize or destroy said organisms by contact with one of said electrodes and/or by the electrolytic generation of a chemical agent which is biocidally effective against said organisms;
periodically reversing the polarity of said electrodes to chemically and/or biologically defoul them, the reversal of polarity being carried out by creating between said electrodes a flow of current exceeding that needed to maintain said electrodes at said effective level, thereby bringing about a rapid repolarization of said electrodes to said effective potential level; and
thereafter maintaining the potential across said electrodes at the effective level until the next reversal of polarity by controlling the voltage applied across or the current density between said electrodes and allowing the other of said parameters to vary in proportion to the resistance between the electrodes.
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Methods and apparatus for electrochemically disinfecting or treating contaminated aqueous liquids by contact disinfection and/or the generation of a biocidally active chemical agent in the liquid being treated. Rapid polarization of reactor electrodes after polarity reversal and out-of-phase operation of paired reactors can be employed to promote efficient disinfection, reduce the bulk of the apparatus, and protect the reactor electrodes against damage.
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1. A method of electrochemically treating aqueous fluids to neutralize or destroy harmful or otherwise unwanted microorganisms therein, said method comprising the steps of:
- passing said fluid between a pair of reversibly polarizable electrodes;
applying a D.C. potential across said electrodes, said potential being maintained at a level which is effective to neutralize or destroy said organisms by contact with one of said electrodes and/or by the electrolytic generation of a chemical agent which is biocidally effective against said organisms;
periodically reversing the polarity of said electrodes to chemically and/or biologically defoul them, the reversal of polarity being carried out by creating between said electrodes a flow of current exceeding that needed to maintain said electrodes at said effective level, thereby bringing about a rapid repolarization of said electrodes to said effective potential level; and
thereafter maintaining the potential across said electrodes at the effective level until the next reversal of polarity by controlling the voltage applied across or the current density between said electrodes and allowing the other of said parameters to vary in proportion to the resistance between the electrodes. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
- passing said fluid between a pair of reversibly polarizable electrodes;
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2. A method of electrochemically treating aqueous fluids to neutralize or destroy harmful or otherwise unwanted microorganisms therein, said method comprising the steps of:
- passing said fluid between first and second pairs of reversibly polarizable electrodes;
applying a D.C. potential across each pair of electrodes, said potential being maintained at a level which is effective to neutralize or destroy said organisms by contact with one of said electrodes and/or by the electrolytic generation of a chemical agent which is biocidally effective against said organisms; and
periodically reversing the polarity of the electrodes of each said pair to chemically and/or biologically defoul them, the reversal of polarity across the two pairs of electrodes being so time phased that one of said pairs is always capable of functioning as aforesaid. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5)
- passing said fluid between first and second pairs of reversibly polarizable electrodes;
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3. A method of electrochemically treating aqueous fluids to neutralize or destroy harmful or otherwise unwanted microorganisms therein, said method comprising the steps of:
- passing said fluid between a pair of reversibly polarizable electrodes;
applying a D.C. potential across said electrodes, said potential being maintained at a level which is effective to neutralize or destroy said organisms by contact with one of said electrodes and/or by the electrolytic generation of a chemical agent which is biocidally effective against said organisms; and
introducing into said liquid a composition that is electrolytically decomposable at the potential maintained across the electrodes to furnish said chemical agent in an available form to the fluid being treated, said method also including the steps of;
periodically reversing the polarity of said electrodes to chemically and/or biologically defoul them, the reversal of polarity being carried out by creating between said electrodes a flow of current exceeding that needed to maintain said electrodes at said effective potential level, thereby bringing about a rapid repolarization of said electrodes to said effective level; and
thereafter maintaining the potential across said electrodes at the effective level until the next reversal of polarity by controlling the voltage applied across or the current density between said electrodes and allowing the other of those parameters to vary in proportion to the resistance between the electrodes.
- passing said fluid between a pair of reversibly polarizable electrodes;
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