Patent classifications
C02F1/465
Electroflotation apparatus having an outlet pipe with a low turbulence orifice
An electroflotation apparatus for removing impurities from waste water includes an electrolytic cell for treating the waste water and generating a flock containing the impurities and an outlet pipe having a linear central axis located co-axially with the electrolytic cell for passing the water and flock from the electrolytic cell to a separation area. The outlet pipe comprises a first end connected to the electrolytic cell and having a first diameter, and a second end through which the treated water and flock exit the outlet pipe, the second end having a second diameter. The outlet pipe reduces the turbulence of the treated water from the electrolytic cell before the treated water is passed to the separation area such that aggregation of the flock in the separation area is increased.
Electroflotation apparatus having an outlet pipe with a low turbulence orifice
An electroflotation apparatus for removing impurities from waste water includes an electrolytic cell for treating the waste water and generating a flock containing the impurities and an outlet pipe having a linear central axis located co-axially with the electrolytic cell for passing the water and flock from the electrolytic cell to a separation area. The outlet pipe comprises a first end connected to the electrolytic cell and having a first diameter, and a second end through which the treated water and flock exit the outlet pipe, the second end having a second diameter. The outlet pipe reduces the turbulence of the treated water from the electrolytic cell before the treated water is passed to the separation area such that aggregation of the flock in the separation area is increased.
Apparatus for treating, purifying and/or extracting from wastewater
An efficient, cost-effective, and efficacious technique for removing coal ash and other pollutants from waterways, ponds, marshes, holding tanks and other water sources and supplies. An apparatus comprising an open cage including electromagnets and/or permanent magnets and/or electrodes is supplied with electrical power to extract materials such as rare earth elements and/or heavy metals. The materials levitate to the surface, forming a slurry while leaving water substantially free of such materials.
APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR TREATING, PURIFYING AND/OR EXTRACTING FROM WASTEWATER
An efficient, cost-effective, and efficacious technique for removing coal ash and other pollutants from waterways, ponds, marshes, holding tanks and other water sources and supplies. An apparatus comprising an open cage including electromagnets and/or permanent magnets and/or electrodes is supplied with electrical power to extract materials such as rare earth elements and/or heavy metals. The materials levitate to the surface, forming a shiny while leaving water substantially free of such materials.
Electrosorptive Cavitation Devices and Methods for Phase Separation
Provided herein are phase separation devices and methods for performing phase separation of an aqueous mixture. Said devices and methods may include a cavitation component for cavitating the aqueous mixture to produce a cavitated aqueous mixture; and an electrosorption component for performing an electrosorptive phase separation of the cavitated aqueous mixture. Such devices and methods may be used for phase separation of aqueous mixtures including algal aqueous mixtures and/or mining or waste water aqueous mixtures, for example.
Electrosorptive Cavitation Devices and Methods for Phase Separation
Provided herein are phase separation devices and methods for performing phase separation of an aqueous mixture. Said devices and methods may include a cavitation component for cavitating the aqueous mixture to produce a cavitated aqueous mixture; and an electrosorption component for performing an electrosorptive phase separation of the cavitated aqueous mixture. Such devices and methods may be used for phase separation of aqueous mixtures including algal aqueous mixtures and/or mining or waste water aqueous mixtures, for example.
Water Treatment Process
A process for removing oil and other organics, especially naphthalenic acid, is disclosed. The process involves use of electrical fields using electrodes in the device, inducing gas bubbles which force contaminants to the surface of the solutions to be skimmed off and recovered.
APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR TREATING, PURIFYING AND/OR EXTRACTING FROM WASTEWATER
An efficient, cost-effective, and efficacious technique for removing coal ash and other pollutants from waterways, ponds, marshes, holding tanks and other water sources and supplies. An apparatus comprising an open cage including electromagnets and/or permanent magnets and/or electrodes is supplied with electrical power to extract materials such as rare earth elements and/or heavy metals. The materials levitate to the surface, forming a slurry while leaving water substantially free of such materials.
APPARATUS FOR PURIFYING WATER
An apparatus for purifying water includes a first cathode encircling a first anode, with a first gap remaining between these for purifying water. The first anode is included in an anode arrangement, which additionally includes an electrically conductive flange, an electrically conducting anode support connected to the first anode and the flange and arranged to supply electricity to the first anode, and a connection point for connecting an electric wire to the flange. The flange is mechanically supported to the first cathode in said longitudinal direction (z). The flange extends in such a way that said connection point is at least as far from the longitudinal centre axis (AX) of the cathode arrangement as a point of the first cathode that is closest to said connection point.
APPARATUS FOR PURIFYING WATER
An apparatus for purifying water includes a first cathode encircling a first anode, with a first gap remaining between these for purifying water. The first anode is included in an anode arrangement, which additionally includes an electrically conductive flange, an electrically conducting anode support connected to the first anode and the flange and arranged to supply electricity to the first anode, and a connection point for connecting an electric wire to the flange. The flange is mechanically supported to the first cathode in said longitudinal direction (z). The flange extends in such a way that said connection point is at least as far from the longitudinal centre axis (AX) of the cathode arrangement as a point of the first cathode that is closest to said connection point.