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titleOfInvention The waterwaste treatment system for simultaneously occurring electrolysis reaction and photooxidation reaction
abstract The present invention relates to a wastewater treatment system for treating wastewater by simultaneously causing an electrolysis reaction and a photooxidation reaction, comprising a reactor (14) having an inlet (16) and an outlet (18) and having a waiting room (32) in the inner center thereof. And a cylindrical lamp 12 inserted into a waiting room of the reactor to emit ultraviolet rays, and symmetrically installed on left and right sides of the cylindrical lamp to elute predetermined ions into the wastewater by an electrolysis reaction, and having a donut shape around the lead wire 24. At least one electrode 20 1 to n arranged in parallel up and down. According to the present invention, since predetermined ions are eluted by the electrode causing the electrolysis reaction, it is not necessary to separately inject a separate chemical agent for causing the Fenton reaction, and irradiate ultraviolet rays while injecting hydrogen peroxide during the electrolysis reaction. By simultaneously causing the photooxidation reaction, not only the amount of hydrogen peroxide input, but also the amount of sludge generated, wastewater treatment time is shortened, and wastewater treatment costs are also reduced.
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