non chemical electrostatic ion stick water treatment device

non chemical electrostatic ion stick water treatment device
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  • What are examples of non-chemical water treatment systems?
  • Examples of non-chemical water treatment systems include electromagnetic field (EMF), ultrasonic, catalytic materials, and alloys 11, 29, 30, 31. Ultrasonic wave can bring significant mechanical and thermal effects, generate powerful shock wave and microstreaming to prevent scaling 32.
  • What is electric water treatment?
  • Electrified water treatment processes, defined as any electrode-based processes driven by an electric potential or current (potentially from renewable energy sources), use electricity directly to remove and degrade a wide range of organic, inorganic and microbial contaminants 3, 4.
  • What is selective ion removal?
  • Selective ion removal is an emerging water treatment approach for removing contaminants from water supplies while retaining desirable dissolved species 3, 4, 5, 6, and it is a relevant technique for the environmental pollutants listed above as well as for recovery of high-value materials, such as Li + for use in lithium-ion batteries 7.
  • Who invented EMF water treatment?
  • Faunce and Cabell 37 invented an electromagnetic device to treat boiler feed water. In 1873, Hay received the first US patent for an EMF water treatment device 38. Baker and Judd 8 reviewed industrial applications of commercial EMF devices from last century and assessed the proposed mechanisms for EMF.