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            Water
 purification process in Envirolyte ECO units includes anodic 
electrolytic oxidation with simultaneous removal of cations; 
electrocatalytic and chemical additional oxidation in intermediate 
vortical reactor tank and catalytic purification in catalytic reactor.  
            The
 unit consists of a diaphragmatic electrochemical flow-through type 
cell, a catalytic reactor, a vortical reaction chamber and a VDC power 
source. The electrodes in the reactor have a special coating, which 
includes oxide ruthenium, iridium, platinum and titanium. The 
ultrafiltrating ceramic diaphragm made of zirconium, ittrium and 
aluminium oxides is located between the anode and cathode chambers and 
prevents the water in the anode and cathode chambers from mixing, 
thereby providing ion migration in electric field between anode and 
cathode. The design of diaphragmatic cells ensure the contact of all 
microvolumes of water flowing through the anode or cathode electrode 
chamber with an electrode surface, in the vicinity of which (in 
so-called Double Electric Layer - DEL) the electric intensity reaches 
100,000 to 10,000,000 V/cm. This ensures a high quality of electrolytic 
and electrocatalytic water purification.
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        Water 
purified by Envirolyte ECO units acquires biocidic properties, 
stimulates biological oxidation, can provide indirect electrochemical 
detoxification of the human body through oxidation hydrolixilation of 
uremic and other toxins. 
        In
 the course of anode unipolar electrochemical treatment the water within
 fractions of a second becomes saturated with highly active oxidants.
  Drawing of Envirolyte ECO operational principle
 
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        Processes
 of direct electrolytic oxidation (on the electrode surface) and 
electro-catalytic oxidation ensure the destruction of organic impurities
 and the demolition of micro-organisms. End products of the total 
oxidation of all organic matter (including phenols) are generally 
harmless, mostly carbon dioxide and water.
 
        Extremely
 high oxidation-reduction potential of the water directly in the anode 
chamber and meta-stable compounds of active chlorine and active oxygen 
participating in the reactions prevent the formation of toxic 
chlorine-organic substances and ensure total destruction of dioxins. 
        In the
 catalytic reactor, hetero-phase catalytic destruction of active 
chlorine compounds and heterophase catalytic oxidation of organic 
substances is carried out on the surface of granules of a 
replacement-free and regeneration-free catalyst, where active chlorine 
compounds decay to form highly active short-lived particles.  When 
leaving the catalytic chamber, the water is saturated with oxygen and 
practically does not contain active chlorine compounds.
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