Abstract

The method of water purification from admixture molecules via air bubbles is presented. These bubbles are formed at the vessel bottom and floating up to the surface, are captured by admixture molecules and transported them to the surface of the contaminated water flow. The surface electric discharge then removes admixture molecules from the surface or destroy them. Theoretical and experimental analyses demonstrate the reality of such a water purification method. This method is not suitable for large-scale water purification because of a large number of air molecules needed to remove a single admixture molecule. However, it is suitable for water purification of carcinogenic or biologically dangerous admixtures.

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