Bioreactor using acoustic standing waves
US-2016355776-A1 · Dec 8, 2016 · US
US10143940B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10143940-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514953078-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 27, 2015 |
| Priority date | Feb 4, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 4, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 4, 2018 |
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A nanoparticle separating apparatus that can separate nanoparticles from impurities in a nanoparticle dispersion, and a nanoparticle separating method using the same are disclosed. The nanoparticle separating apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention includes: a body portion having an inlet hole into which a dispersion flows formed in one side thereof, an outlet hole through which the waste solution from which nanoparticles are separated flows formed in the other side, and a hollow channel formed between the inlet hole o and the outlet hole; a first electrode and a second electrode, each having a porous structure where a plurality of pores are formed, and at least one pair of the first and second electrodes being provided in the channel; and a power supply applying voltages, each having a different polarity, to the first electrode or to the second electrode.
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What is claimed is: 1. A nanoparticle separating apparatus comprising: a body portion having an inlet hole into which a nanoparticle dispersion flows formed in one side thereof, an outlet hole through which the waste solution from which nanoparticles are separated flows formed in the other side, and a hollow channel formed between the inlet hole and the outlet hole; a first electrode and a second electrode, each having a porous structure where a plurality of pores are formed, and at least one pair of the first and second electrodes being provided in the channel; and a power supply applying voltages, each having a different polarity, to the first electrode or to the second electrode, wherein the size of pores in the first electrode and the second electrode are greater than the size of nanoparticles included in the nanoparticle dispersion. 2. The nanoparticle separating apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first electrode and the second electrode are made of a metal foam. 3. The nanoparticle separating apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the metal foam is made of at least one of copper (Cu), nickel (Ni), aluminum (Al), and stainless steel. 4. The nanoparticle separating apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first electrode and the second electrode are respectively provided in plural, and the first electrodes and the second electrodes are alternately arranged. 5. A nanoparticle separating apparatus comprising: a body portion having an inlet hole into which a nanoparticle dispersion flows formed in one side thereof, an outlet hole through which the waste solution from which nanoparticles are separated flows formed in the other side, and a hollow channel formed between the inlet hole and the outlet hole; a first electrode and a second electrode, each having a porous structure where a plurality of pores are formed, and at least one pair of the first and second electrodes being provided in the channel; a power supply applying voltages, each having a different polarity, to the first electrode or to the second electrode; and an ultrasonic wave generator giving ultrasonic vibration to the first electrode or the second electrode. 6. A nanoparticle separating apparatus comprising: a body portion having an inlet hole into which a nanoparticle dispersion flows formed in one side thereof, an outlet hole through which the waste solution from which nanoparticles are separated flows formed in the other side, and a hollow channel formed between the inlet hole and the outlet hole; a first electrode and a second electrode, each having a porous structure where a plurality of pores are formed, and at least one pair of the first and second electrodes being provided in the channel; and a power supply applying voltages, each having a different polarity, to the first electrode or to the second electrode, wherein the body portion comprises a plurality of layered unit support plates, and each of the unit support plates is provided with a perforated opening to form the channel. 7. The nanoparticle separating apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the unit support plate comprises an electrode member insertion groove formed in an area including the opening, and an electrode member of the first electrode or an electrode member of the second electrode are installed to the electrode member insertion groove. 8. The nanoparticle separating apparatus of claim 7 , further comprising a spacer formed to surround an outer edge of the electrode member insertion groove and an O-ring fitted into a groove that forms a closed curved line along the edge of the spacer. 9. The nanoparticle separating apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the electrode member of the first electrode and the electrode member of the second electrode have porous structures where a plurality of pores are formed in portions corresponding to the openings. 10. The nanoparticle separating apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the unit support plates comprise a first unit support plate where the electrode member of the first electrode is installed and a second electrode unit support plate where the electrode member of the second electrode is installed, and the electrode member of the first electrode and the electrode member of the second electrode respectively comprise protrusions protruding toward opposite directions with respect to the opening. 11. The nanoparticle separating apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the first electrode unit support plate and the second electrode unit plate support are respectively provided in plural, and the first electrode unit support plates and the second electrode unit support plates are alternately arranged. 12. The nanoparticle separating apparatus of claim 10 , comprising a first electrode holder connecting the protrusions of the electrode members of the first electrodes and a second electrode holder connecting the protrusions of the electrode members of the second electrodes. 13. The nanoparticle separating apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the body portion comprises a first connection block having an inlet at one outermost side of the plurality of layered unit support plates, and a second connection bock having an outlet at the other outermost side.
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