WO2021006584A1 - Filtre pour dispositif de traitement de l'eau - Google Patents

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WO2021006584A1
WO2021006584A1 PCT/KR2020/008810 KR2020008810W WO2021006584A1 WO 2021006584 A1 WO2021006584 A1 WO 2021006584A1 KR 2020008810 W KR2020008810 W KR 2020008810W WO 2021006584 A1 WO2021006584 A1 WO 2021006584A1
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이진현
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  • the present invention relates to a filter for a water treatment device.
  • a water treatment device for generating purified water by treating raw water such as a water purifier
  • deionization methods such as EDI (Electro Deionization), CEDI (Continuous Electro Deionization), and CDI (Capacitive Deionization) have recently been in the spotlight.
  • EDI Electro Deionization
  • CEDI Continuous Electro Deionization
  • CDI Capacitive Deionization
  • the CDI method refers to a method of removing ions (contaminants) in water using the principle that ions are adsorbed and desorbed from the surface of an electrode by electric force.
  • the deionization performance is affected by the spacing between electrodes. That is, if the distance between electrodes in the CDI method increases, the deionization performance decreases. The reason for this is that, first, as the distance between the electrodes increases, the capacitance of the capacitor decreases. In general, the capacitance of a capacitor is inversely proportional to the spacing between the electrodes. Second, this is because the treated water quickly passes through the electrodes when the distance between the electrodes increases. When the treated water passes quickly, ions in the treated water are difficult to be adsorbed to the electrode. Therefore, even if a large number of electrodes are stacked, it is very important to keep the distance between the electrodes constant.
  • the present invention solves the above-described problem and proposes a filter for a water treatment device in which a voltage applied to an activated carbon electrode can be uniformly formed.
  • a filter for a water treatment device capable of reducing a difference between a voltage supplied from a power source and a voltage applied to an activated carbon electrode is proposed.
  • a filter for a water treatment device in which filtration power can be ensured in all areas, regardless of the stacking position of the electrodes.
  • a filter for a water treatment device that can be freely stacked and thus the stacking height can be variously set according to a required processing capacity and processing speed.
  • a filter for a water treatment device that can easily remove ions adsorbed on an activated carbon electrode and maintain a constant ion removal capability of the electrode portion.
  • a filter for a water treatment apparatus includes a chamber forming an outer shape and an electrode portion accommodated inside the chamber.
  • the electrode unit includes a current collector and activated carbon formed on the surface of the current collector, a plurality of activated carbon electrodes formed in a plate shape, an outer member that is inserted to prevent a short between the activated carbon electrodes and forms an outer periphery, and the outer side
  • a spacer including an inner member provided in the center of the member, and connected to one side or the other side of the stacked plurality of activated carbon electrodes, and at least a portion thereof is disposed in parallel with the activated carbon electrode, and a plurality of It is provided by stacking at least one electrode unit including an electrode means and a power supply means for supplying current to the activated carbon electrode through the electrode means so that adjacent activated carbon electrodes alternately form an anode and a cathode.
  • the chamber may include an inlet through which water is introduced, a discharge port through which water is discharged, and a filtering space communicating with the inlet and the discharge port.
  • a water outlet communicating with the discharge port may be perforated in parallel with a stacking direction.
  • the chamber may include a body portion that forms the staying space and the filtering space and has one side open, and a cover portion that opens and closes the open side of the body portion.
  • the chamber may have a rectangular parallelepiped shape, and the inlet and the outlet may be formed in a direction perpendicular to each other.
  • the chamber may have inlets formed on the front, rear, left and right sides, respectively, and the discharge ports may be formed in the cover portion.
  • the electrode means includes a first electrode means and a second electrode means that are spaced apart from each other, and the activated carbon electrode may be connected to an adjacent activated carbon electrode and an electrode means different from each other.
  • a portion connected to the electrode means may protrude outward to form an electrode connection.
  • the electrode means may include a vertical portion formed parallel to the stacking direction of the activated carbon electrode, and a plurality of horizontal portions formed parallel to the activated carbon electrode and connected to the vertical portion.
  • the outer member may be made of a water-permeable material.
  • the outer member may be provided with a nylon material.
  • the inner member may be provided with a polymer material in the form of particles.
  • the inner member may be provided with an ion exchange resin.
  • the power supply means may supply current in one direction and adsorb ions to the activated carbon electrode to remove ions in water.
  • the power supply means may supply current in two directions opposite to the one direction, and discharge ions adsorbed on the activated carbon electrode into water, thereby regenerating the activated carbon electrode.
  • the activated carbon electrode may be formed by applying a mixture of activated carbon particles, conductive polymer particles, and a binder on the surface of the current collector.
  • water can be softened by lowering the hardness in water.
  • the voltage applied to the activated carbon electrode can be uniformly formed.
  • a difference between a voltage supplied from a power source and a voltage applied to the activated carbon electrode can be reduced.
  • the filtering force can be ensured in all regions, regardless of the stacking position of the electrodes.
  • the present invention it is possible to prevent partial deterioration of the electrode or partial damage to the electrode due to the application of an even voltage.
  • the voltage can be stably and evenly distributed to each electrode.
  • ion removal performance can be improved.
  • the stacking height can be variously set according to the required processing capacity and processing speed because stacking is free.
  • ions adsorbed on the activated carbon electrode can be easily removed to maintain a constant ion removal capability of the electrode portion.
  • water can be introduced from all sides of the chamber.
  • water introduced into the chamber may flow around the electrode part while passing through a space provided between the inner surface of the chamber and the electrode part, and may flow into the electrode part from all directions through the outer member of the water permeable material. .
  • the water introduced into the electrode unit is, while passing between the activated carbon electrodes, firstly removing the hardness material, passing through the ion exchange resin layer, and secondarily removing the hardness material, then the electrode unit You can get out.
  • the hardness of the introduced water can be removed more quickly and evenly in the entire region of the electrode unit, so that desalination efficiency can be secured and water of a target concentration (ppm) can be generated and supplied more quickly.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a filter for a water treatment apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a conceptual diagram of a filter for a water treatment apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 3 is a conceptual diagram showing a state in which water is purified in the filter for the water treatment apparatus shown in FIG. 2;
  • FIG. 4 is a conceptual diagram showing a state in which the filter for the water treatment apparatus shown in FIG. 2 is regenerated;
  • FIG. 5 is a plan view of an electrode part constituting a filter for a water treatment apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 6 is a longitudinal sectional view of area'A' of FIG.
  • FIG. 7 is a 5-5 cross-sectional view of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view of a filter for a water treatment apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram conceptually showing a state in which raw water is treated in an electrode unit.
  • the water treatment device may correspond to various purification devices such as a water purifier and a water softener.
  • purification means installed in a washing machine, dishwasher, refrigerator, or the like may be applicable.
  • various embodiments may occur in a range in which ions and hardness substances contained in raw water introduced from the outside are electro-adsorbed and then discharged.
  • the filter for a water treatment apparatus may refer to one filter and may refer to several filters.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a filter for a water treatment apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a conceptual diagram of a filter for a water treatment apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the filter for the water treatment device has an inlet 101 through which water is introduced, and a discharge port 102 through which water is discharged, and communicates with the inlet 101 and the discharge port 102. It includes a chamber 100 having an internal space.
  • the electrode part 200 may be accommodated inside the chamber 100.
  • a water outlet 201 communicating with the discharge port 102 may be perforated in the electrode part 200 in parallel with the stacking direction.
  • the electrode part 200 is accommodated in the inner space of the chamber 100, and water is introduced into the inner space of the chamber 100 from the outside through the inlet 101. At this time, the introduced water passes through the electrode part 200 and then exits the chamber 100 through the discharge port 102. In this process, ions contained in water may be adsorbed and removed by the electrode part 200 while passing through the electrode part 200.
  • the length of the flow path has to be increased.
  • the size of the electrode unit 200 and the chamber 100 has to be increased, and this has a disadvantage of causing an increase in manufacturing cost and a decrease in space utilization.
  • the size of the filter-equipped water treatment device is also inevitably increased.
  • raw water is introduced through various points of the chamber 100, and as a result, various electrodes 200 accommodated in the filtering space 105 inside the chamber 100 (see FIG. 7).
  • the enemy can fight Yui by location.
  • the chamber 100 may have a rectangular parallelepiped shape, and the inlet 101 and the discharge port 102 may be formed in a direction perpendicular to each other.
  • the discharge port 102 is formed parallel to the stacking direction of the electrode part 200. It is formed in a direction perpendicular to the stacking direction. That is, it is formed to face the side surface of the electrode part 200.
  • water supplied to the inlet 101 is supplied to the side of the electrode unit 200, and as a result, it can be evenly supplied to the entire thickness of the electrode unit 200.
  • water when water is supplied through the side surface of the electrode part 200, water may be evenly supplied to the entire thickness of the electrode part 200.
  • the chamber 100 forms a filtering space 105 (refer to FIG. 7) and has a body portion 110 with one side open, and a cover portion for opening and closing an open side of the body portion 110 It may include 120.
  • the body portion 110 and the cover 120 may be fixed and separated through separate fastening means (not shown) such as bolts.
  • a discharge port 102 may be formed in the cover part 120.
  • the filtering space 105 (see FIG. 7) of the chamber 100 is exposed to the outside and the filtering space 105, FIG. 7 Reference), the operation of laminating the electrode unit 200 may be easily performed.
  • the cover unit 120 may be separated to facilitate inspection and maintenance.
  • the chamber 100 can be used semi-permanently.
  • the assembly properties of the product are improved, thereby increasing productivity and securing mass production.
  • the chamber 100 may have an inlet 101 formed on each of four side surfaces.
  • the supply of water to the filtering space 105 (see FIG. 7) can be uniformly performed in all directions.
  • the filter for a water treatment device includes an electrode part 200.
  • the electrode unit 200 may be composed of one electrode unit 200a, or may be configured by stacking a plurality of electrode units 200a.
  • the electrode unit 200a includes a current collector 211, a plurality of activated carbon electrodes 210 made of an activated carbon coating layer 212 formed by coating activated carbon on one or both sides of the current collector 211, and the stacked A plurality of electrode means 220 connected to one end or the other end of the plurality of activated carbon electrodes 210, an insulating spacer 230 inserted to prevent a short between the activated carbon electrodes 210, and the neighboring And a power supply means 240 for supplying current to the activated carbon electrode 210 through the electrode means 220 so that the activated carbon electrode 210 alternately forms a positive electrode (+ electrode) and a negative electrode (-pole). And, by adsorbing ions of the introduced water, ions in the water are removed and then discharged.
  • the activated carbon electrode 210 includes a current collector 211 and an activated carbon coating layer 212.
  • the activated carbon electrode 210 may be provided with activated carbon and various known embodiments may be applied within a range in which an electrode is formed.
  • the current collector 211 is in the form of a thin film and may be provided as an electric conductor.
  • the current collector 211 may be provided with a graphite foil, and in addition, various types of conductors may be adopted as the current collector 211.
  • the activated carbon coating layer 212 is formed on one or both surfaces of the current collector 211.
  • the activated carbon coating layer 212 includes activated carbon. Therefore, when impurities of raw water are adsorbed to the activated carbon coating layer 212 by electrostatic attraction, the adsorbed impurities move through diffusion into the pores called macro pores on the surface of the activated carbon, and then the mesopores ( Meso pores) or micro pores can be finally adsorbed and removed.
  • the number of stacked activated carbon electrodes 210 as described above may be variously adjusted according to the degree of hardness adjustment required.
  • the activated carbon coating layer 212 may be formed only on one surface of the current collector 211.
  • the activated carbon electrode 210 in which the activated carbon coating layer 212 is formed only on one surface of the current collector 211 may be disposed at the top and bottom ends of the electrode unit 200a.
  • the activated carbon electrode 210 disposed at the top is disposed so that the activated carbon coating layer 212 faces downward, and the activated carbon electrode 210 disposed at the lowest end is disposed so that the activated carbon coating layer 212 faces upward.
  • the activated carbon coating layer 212 may be formed on both sides of the current collector 211.
  • the activated carbon electrode 210 having the activated carbon coating layer 212 formed on both sides of the current collector 211 may be disposed in the center of the electrode unit 200a except for the uppermost and lowermost ends.
  • the activated carbon coating layer 212 is formed on both sides of the current collector 211 as described above, impurities contained in raw water can be adsorbed on both sides of the current collector 211, thereby improving the adsorption rate and adsorption performance of impurities. have.
  • the activated carbon coating layers 212 are formed on both sides of one current collector 211, the number of current collectors 211 can be reduced. As a result, the thickness of the electrode unit 200a is reduced, and the electrode unit 200a ) Can be reduced in weight, and the manufacturing cost of the electrode unit 200a can be saved. In addition, the amount of stacked activated carbon electrodes 210 may be increased.
  • the spacer 230 is disposed between the activated carbon electrodes 210.
  • the spacers 230 form a gap between the activated carbon electrodes 210 and prevent a short between the activated carbon electrodes 210.
  • the raw water may be purified while passing between the activated carbon electrodes 210 through the spacer 230.
  • the spacer 230 is made of a non-conductor and a water-permeable material, thereby preventing a short between the activated carbon electrodes 210 and providing a flow path through which raw water through which purified water proceeds passes.
  • the spacer 230 may be formed of a nylon material in which a plurality of passages are formed.
  • the electrode means 220 may be provided in a pair, connected to one or the other end portions of the stacked activated carbon electrodes 210, and may be provided as an electric conductor.
  • the electrode means 220 may be formed of a copper (Cu) material.
  • the electrode means 220 may be provided in two or more.
  • contact between the electrode means 220 and the activated carbon electrode 210 may be made stably.
  • at least a portion of the electrode means 220 may be arranged side by side with the activated carbon electrode 210 to make surface contact with the activated carbon electrode 210.
  • the activated carbon electrodes 210 are stacked in parallel with each other, and a part of the electrode means 220 between the activated carbon electrodes 210 is inserted in parallel with the activated carbon electrode 210, and the electrode means 220 and the activated carbon electrode 210 ) Makes an interview.
  • the contact area between the activated carbon electrode 210 and the electrode means 220 is increased, so that current supply can be made more reliably and stably.
  • the conductivity between the activated carbon electrodes 210 may be improved. Accordingly, the voltage supplied from the power source can be applied to the activated carbon electrode 210 without loss. In addition, a voltage supplied from a power source may be uniformly applied to each of the activated carbon electrodes 210.
  • the power supply means 240 and 250 may include a power supply 240 and an electric wire 250.
  • a voltage may be applied within a range in which water decomposition of raw water is not performed and ion adsorption is possible.
  • the power supply 240 may apply a voltage of 1.5V or less.
  • the electrode unit 220 has a positive or negative electrode depending on the direction of the current flowing through the power supply means (240, 250).
  • the electrode means 220 may include a first electrode means 221 and a second electrode means 222 disposed to be spaced apart from each other.
  • the second electrode means 222 disposed on the left side of the drawing may be a negative electrode (-). have.
  • the second electrode means 222 disposed on the left side of the drawing may be a positive electrode (+).
  • the first electrode means 221 and the second electrode means 222 disposed on both sides of the activated carbon electrode 210 have an anode and a cathode according to the direction in which the current flows.
  • the electrode means 220 on which the anode is formed is called an anode
  • the electrode means 220 on which the cathode is formed is called a cathode
  • the plurality of stacked activated carbon electrodes 210 should be formed alternately between adjacent activated carbon electrodes 210 and anodes and cathodes.
  • the meaning of neighboring means that the spacer 230 is placed therebetween and is adjacent. That is, the activated carbon electrode 210 disposed at the top of the drawing may be considered to be adjacent to the second activated carbon electrode 210 disposed immediately below the spacer 230 therebetween.
  • an anode and a cathode are formed on the electrode means 220 disposed on both sides of the activated carbon electrode 210, respectively.
  • the plurality of stacked activated carbon electrodes 210 should be alternately connected to adjacent activated carbon electrodes 210 and an anode and a cathode, respectively.
  • the first activated carbon electrode 210 disposed at the top of the drawing is connected to the anode at the right side, and the second activated carbon disposed below it
  • the electrode 210 may be connected to the cathode on the left.
  • the third activated carbon electrode 210 disposed below the second activated carbon electrode 210 may be connected to the positive electrode on the right side
  • the fourth activated carbon electrode 210 disposed below the third activated carbon electrode 210 may be connected to the left negative electrode.
  • the activated carbon electrode 210 connected to the positive electrode is electrically separated from the negative electrode
  • the activated carbon electrode 210 connected to the negative electrode is electrically separated from the positive electrode
  • the activated carbon electrode 210 disposed at the top of the drawing is connected to the cathode at the left, and the activated carbon electrode 210 disposed below it is It can also be connected to the anode.
  • the activated carbon electrode 210 disposed at the top of the drawing is connected to the anode at the left, and the activated carbon electrode 210 disposed below it is the cathode at the right side. Can be connected with.
  • the activated carbon electrode 210 disposed at the top of the drawing is connected to the cathode at the right side, and the activated carbon electrode 210 disposed below it is It can also be connected to the anode.
  • the activated carbon electrode 210 connected to the positive electrode is electrically separated from the negative electrode
  • the activated carbon electrode 210 connected to the negative electrode is electrically separated from the positive electrode
  • the negative electrode is disposed apart from the activated carbon electrode 210 connected to the positive electrode, and the activated carbon electrode 210 connected to the negative electrode is electrically separated from the positive electrode.
  • the anode may be spaced apart from the activated carbon electrode 210 connected to the cathode.
  • FIG. 3 is a conceptual diagram showing a state in which water is purified in the filter for a water treatment apparatus shown in FIG. 2
  • FIG. 4 is a conceptual diagram illustrating a state in which the filter for a water treatment apparatus shown in FIG. 2 is regenerated.
  • the raw water can be purified.
  • the activated carbon electrode 210 disposed on the right side of the drawing is charged as a positive electrode
  • the activated carbon electrode 210 disposed on the left side of the drawing is charged as a negative electrode
  • the raw water is The included negative ions (-) may be adsorbed to the activated carbon electrode 210 on the right side charged with the positive electrode
  • the positive ions (+) contained in the raw water may be adsorbed on the activated carbon electrode 210 on the left side charged with the negative electrode.
  • the raw water can easily pass between the activated carbon electrodes 210 through the permeable spacers 230 disposed between the activated carbon electrodes 210 to prevent short circuits and secure a flow path.
  • a method for regenerating the activated carbon electrode 210 there is a method of blocking the supply of current, and a method of flowing an electric current opposite to the case of adsorbing ions.
  • an anion (-) contained in raw water is adsorbed on the left activated carbon electrode 210 charged with the positive electrode, and the activated carbon electrode on the right in which positive ions (+) contained in the raw water are charged as a negative electrode.
  • the activated carbon electrode 210 on the left side of the drawing is charged to the cathode by changing the flow of current, and the activated carbon electrode 210 on the right side of the drawing is charged to the anode. Let it.
  • the negative ions (-) adsorbed on the left activated carbon electrode 210 during the water purification process are separated from the left activated carbon electrode 210 charged with the negative electrode, and the positive ions ( +) is separated from the positively charged activated carbon electrode 210 on the right.
  • the positive ions (+) and negative ions (-) separated by the activated carbon electrodes 210 on both sides are discharged to the outside together with the washing water.
  • the ion removing ability of the electrode unit 200a is regenerated, so that the ion removing ability can be kept constant. .
  • the electrode unit 200a configured as described above may constitute the electrode unit 200 as a single body, and may be provided in plural and then stacked in several layers to configure the electrode unit 200.
  • an ion exchange membrane may be provided to further increase the ion removal rate of the electrode part 200.
  • the ion exchange membrane may be disposed between the spacer 230 and the activated carbon electrode 210.
  • FIG. 5 is a plan view of an electrode part constituting a filter for a water treatment apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 6 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of a region'A' of FIG. 5.
  • the activated carbon electrode 210 may protrude outside a portion connected to the electrode means 220 to form electrode connection portions 213 and 213'.
  • the first activated carbon electrode 210 disposed at the top has an electrode connection 213 protruding to one side at one end
  • the second activated carbon electrode 210 may have an electrode connection part 213 ′ protruding to the other side at the other end.
  • the odd-numbered activated carbon electrode 210 forms an electrode connection part 213 protruding to one side at one end
  • the even-numbered activated carbon electrode 210 has an electrode connection part 213 ′ protruding to the other side at the other end. Can be formed.
  • the electrode formed on one side is connected to the electrode connection part 213 of the odd-numbered activated carbon electrode 210 protruding to one side, and the electrode formed on the other side is the electrode connection part of the even-numbered activated carbon electrode 210 protruding to the other side ( 213') can be connected.
  • one side and the other side may mean opposite directions opposite to each other, and may mean directions perpendicular to each other. In addition, it may mean the front-rear direction.
  • the first activated carbon electrode 210 disposed at the top of the drawing forms an electrode connection part 213 protruding to one side in front of one side
  • the second activated carbon electrode 210 disposed below it may form an electrode connection part 213 ′ protruding toward one side at one rear side.
  • the odd-numbered activated carbon electrode 210 forms an electrode connection part 213 protruding to one side in front of one side
  • the even-numbered activated carbon electrode 210 has an electrode connection part 213 ′ protruding to one side at the rear of one side. Can be formed.
  • the electrode formed in front of one side is connected to all of the electrode connection portions 213 of the odd-numbered activated carbon electrode 210 protruding from one front to one side, and the electrode formed on one rear side is an even-numbered electrode protruding from one rear to one side. It may be connected to all of the electrode connection portions 213 ′ of the activated carbon electrode 210.
  • a structure in which the plurality of stacked activated carbon electrodes 210 are alternately connected to adjacent activated carbon electrodes 210 and an anode and a cathode may occur in various embodiments.
  • the activated carbon electrode 210 adjacent to the activated carbon electrode 210 and the anode and the cathode are formed alternately, heavy metals contained in raw water passing between the activated carbon electrodes 210 spaced apart by the spacer 230, etc.
  • the ions of can be adsorbed and removed.
  • the electrode means 220 includes a first electrode means 221 and a second electrode means 222 disposed spaced apart from each other, and the activated carbon electrode 210 is different from the neighboring activated carbon electrodes 210 It is connected to the electrode means (221,222).
  • the electrode connector 213 of the odd-numbered activated carbon electrode 210 protruding from one front side to one side is connected to the first electrode means 221, and the even-numbered activated carbon electrode 210 protruding from one rear side to one side.
  • the electrode connection part 213 ′ may be connected to the second electrode means 222.
  • the electrode means 220 includes a vertical portion 223 formed parallel to the stacking direction of the activated carbon electrode 210 and parallel to the activated carbon electrode 210, and connected to the vertical portion 223. It may include a plurality of horizontal portions 224.
  • Both the vertical portion 223 and the horizontal portion 224 are formed of a conductor.
  • the vertical portion 223 serves to connect each of the horizontal portions 224.
  • the horizontal portion 224 is inserted between the activated carbon electrodes 210, and conducts electricity while making surface contact with the activated carbon electrode 210.
  • the horizontal portion 224 may be inserted between the odd-numbered activated carbon electrodes 210 to make surface contact.
  • the horizontal portion 224 may be inserted between the even-numbered activated carbon electrodes 210 to make surface contact.
  • connection holes 213a and 224a are formed at positions corresponding to each other in the horizontal part 224 and the electrode connection part 213 of the activated carbon electrode 210, and the connection holes 213a and 224a are formed of conductors.
  • the shaft member 225 is inserted,
  • energization may proceed to each of the horizontal portion 224 and the activated carbon electrode 210 through the shaft member 225 as a conductor.
  • the shaft member 225 may be provided with a bolt.
  • both ends of the shaft member 225 may be fastened with nuts 226. Accordingly, a fastening force between the horizontal portion 224 and the electrode connection portion 213 can be secured.
  • FIG. 7 is a 5-5 cross-sectional view of FIG. 1.
  • 8 is an exploded perspective view of a filter for a water treatment apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • 9 is a diagram conceptually showing a state in which raw water is treated in an electrode unit.
  • the interior of the chamber 100 may include fixing plates 131 and 132 disposed above and below the electrode part 200.
  • the fixing plates 131 and 132 may include an upper fixing plate 131 disposed above the electrode part 200 and a lower fixing plate 132 disposed below the electrode part 200.
  • the electrode part 200 is disposed and fixed between the upper fixing plate 131 and the lower fixing plate 132.
  • Fastening holes 131a and 132a are formed in portions facing the upper and lower fixing plates 131 and 132.
  • the fastening holes 131a and 132a may be formed at portions adjacent to the edges of the upper fixing plate 131 and the lower fixing plate 132.
  • the fastening holes 131a and 132a may be fastened with bolts or the like.
  • the spacer 230 includes an outer member 231 forming an outer edge of the spacer 230 and an inner member 232 accommodated inside the outer member.
  • the outer member 231 may be formed of a nylon material.
  • the outer member 231 may be provided in multiple layers.
  • the outer member 230 may be formed of a water-permeable material. Accordingly, water flowing into the chamber 100 may be introduced into the electrode part 200 through the outer member 230.
  • the outer member 231 forms a space portion such that the inner member 232 is disposed on the center side.
  • the inner member 232 is accommodated in the space defined by the outer member 231.
  • the inner member 232 may be formed of a polymer material.
  • the inner member 232 may be provided with an ion exchange resin.
  • the inner member 232 may be provided with a cation exchange resin.
  • the inner member 232 may be provided with an anion exchange resin.
  • the inner member 232 may be provided by mixing a cation exchange resin and an anion exchange resin in a predetermined ratio.
  • the cation exchange resin may mean an ion exchange resin, and forms a reversible reaction.
  • the spacer 230 composed of the outer member 231 and the inner member 232 as described above may increase the ion removal rate as the thickness increases.
  • the inner member 232 in the form of particles is not separated, and the state disposed between the activated carbon electrodes 210 can be maintained.
  • the spacer 230 composed of the outer member 231 and the inner member 232 between the activated carbon electrodes 210 Can also be stacked.
  • water can flow in from all directions of the chamber 100.
  • the water introduced into the chamber 100 flows around the electrode unit 200 while passing through the space 106 provided between the inner surface of the chamber 100 and the electrode unit 200, and It may flow into the electrode part 200 from all directions through the outer member 231 made of a water-permeable material.
  • the hardness material is primarily removed, and passes through the inner member 232 While, after the hardness material is secondaryly removed, after exiting the electrode part 200, it may be discharged to the outside of the chamber 100.
  • the hardness of the introduced water can be removed more quickly and evenly, securing desalination efficiency, and generating and supplying water of a target concentration (ppm) more quickly.
  • ppm target concentration

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Selon la présente invention, un filtre pour un dispositif de traitement de l'eau comprend une partie d'électrode comportant : une pluralité d'électrodes de charbon actif, chacune d'entre elles étant constituée d'un collecteur de courant sur lequel est fixé du charbon actif, et se présentant sous la forme d'une plaque ; un élément d'espacement qui est inséré entre chacune des électrodes de charbon actif de façon à empêcher un court-circuit et comportant un élément externe formant sa limite externe, et un élément interne disposé au centre de l'élément externe ; une pluralité de moyens d'électrodes qui sont connectés d'un côté ou de l'autre de la pluralité d'électrodes à charbon actif empilées les unes sur les autres, et dont au moins certains sont disposés côte à côte avec les électrodes de charbon actif et entrent en contact de surface avec celles-ci ; et un moyen d'alimentation électrique pour fournir un courant électrique aux électrodes de charbon actif par l'intermédiaire du moyen d'électrode de telle sorte que les électrodes de charbon actif à proximité les unes des autres forment alternativement une électrode positive et une électrode négative.
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