Device and method for treating water with ozone generated by water electrolysis
First Claim
1. A device for purifying a pollutants containing water by oxidation of said pollutants to form oxidation products and removal of said oxidation products, said device comprising:
- a) at least one reactor, said reactor comprising;
a vessel;
at least one inlet means for introducing the pollutants containing water to be purified in the vessel;
at least one outlet means for the recovering of the purified water from the vessel;
at least one duct centrally extending within the vessel, said duct being made of a material transparent to UV light;
a UV lamp mounted within said least one duct, said UV lamp generating UV irradiation;
an anode extending close to said at least one duct; and
a porous medium surrounding the anode;
a cathode extending behind the porous medium;
b) a power supply operatively connected to said anode and cathode for generating between them a difference of potential; and
c) means for removing the oxidation products form the water, whereby, in use, oxygen is produced by electrolysis at the anode and is converted in situ into ozone by the UV irradiation generated by the UV lamp, the so generated ozone reacting on the pollutants contained in the water and converting them into oxidation product while, in the meantime, cationic ions of heavy metals, Ca++ and Mg++ are attracted by the cathode.
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Abstract
A process and a device for the treatment of water, especially for removing therefrom a large variety of pollutants, especially organic, inorganic and biological pollutants through in situ generation of ozone. Ozone is economically produced in situ at a high concentration through the interaction of electrolytically produced oxygen and UV light having a wavelength of 189 nm. The device has a set of anode and cathode for electrolytically producing nascent oxygen which reacts with UV light at a wavelength of 189 nm to produce ozone “in situ” within a vessel where the polluted water is submitted to the combinative action of ozone and other oxidation reactions. The device also has a hydrocyclone or retention tank of removing cationic pollutants such as heavy metals, free radicals as well as undesirable electrolysis byproducts such as nascent hydrogen through a secondary outlet. Oxidation by-products are subsequently removed from the exiting water stream by means of decantation, flocculation, coagulation or filtration.
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1. A device for purifying a pollutants containing water by oxidation of said pollutants to form oxidation products and removal of said oxidation products, said device comprising:
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a) at least one reactor, said reactor comprising;
a vessel;
at least one inlet means for introducing the pollutants containing water to be purified in the vessel;
at least one outlet means for the recovering of the purified water from the vessel;
at least one duct centrally extending within the vessel, said duct being made of a material transparent to UV light;
a UV lamp mounted within said least one duct, said UV lamp generating UV irradiation;
an anode extending close to said at least one duct; and
a porous medium surrounding the anode;
a cathode extending behind the porous medium;
b) a power supply operatively connected to said anode and cathode for generating between them a difference of potential; and
c) means for removing the oxidation products form the water, whereby, in use, oxygen is produced by electrolysis at the anode and is converted in situ into ozone by the UV irradiation generated by the UV lamp, the so generated ozone reacting on the pollutants contained in the water and converting them into oxidation product while, in the meantime, cationic ions of heavy metals, Ca++ and Mg++ are attracted by the cathode. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
(i) providing a device according to claim 4, and (ii) processing said pollutants-containing water through said device.
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14. The method according to claim 13, further comprising removing the oxidation products by retention of the processed water in a separate tank to form one phase of purified water which is recovered, and one other phase containing the oxidation products, which is discarded.
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15. The method according to claim 14 wherein a flocculating agent is introduced into the water.
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16. The method according to claim 13 further comprising removing the oxidation products by filtration.
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17. The method according to claim 13, further comprising removing undesirable electrolysis by-products from the vessel through a separate outlet.
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12. A method for purifying of a pollutants-containing water by oxidation of said pollutants to form oxidation products and removal of said oxidation products, wherein said pollutants-containing water is treated within a vessel where ozone is produced in situ by UV irradiation on nascent oxygen produced by electrolysis.
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