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US9856144B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9856144-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514795930-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 10, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 8, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jan 2, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 2, 2018 |
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A nitrous acid generator includes a treatment vessel having an inner space being capable of holding a liquid; a gas supplier supplying a gas to the inner space such that the gas forms a bubble in the liquid, the gas containing oxygen and nitrogen; a plasma generator including a first electrode, a second electrode, and a power supply for applying a voltage therebetween, the plasma generator generating plasma in the bubble, the plasma producing nitrogen oxide including nitrogen monoxide and nitrogen dioxide; a gas-liquid contact member to which the nitrogen oxide and the liquid are introduced from the treatment vessel, the gas-liquid contact member causing the nitrogen oxide to be dissolved in the liquid while the nitrogen oxide and the liquid pass through the gas-liquid contact member; and a cooler cooling the nitrogen oxide and the liquid while the nitrogen oxide and the liquid pass through the gas-liquid contact member.
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A nitrous acid generator comprising: a treatment vessel having an inner space being capable of holding a liquid; a gas supplier supplying a gas to the inner space such that the gas forms a bubble in the liquid, the gas containing oxygen and nitrogen; a plasma generator including a first electrode, a second electrode, and a power supply for applying a voltage between the first electrode and the second electrode, the plasma generator generating plasma in the bubble, the plasma producing nitrogen oxide; a gas-liquid contact member to which the nitrogen oxide and the liquid are introduced from the treatment vessel, the gas-liquid contact member including a tube arranged such that both the nitrogen oxide and the liquid flow therethrough, a ratio of a length of the tube to an inner diameter of the tube being 50 or more, the tube being configured so as to cause the nitrogen oxide to be dissolved in the liquid such that a volume of the nitrogen oxide in the liquid exiting the tube is less than a volume of the nitrogen oxide in the liquid entering the tube; a cooler cooling the nitrogen oxide and the liquid flowing through the tube; and a pipe connecting the gas-liquid contact member and the gas supplier, wherein the gas supplier supplies the gas containing a part of the nitrogen oxide not dissolved in the liquid in the gas-liquid contact member, and the part of the nitrogen oxide being introduced to the gas supplier through the pipe. 2. The nitrous acid generator according to claim 1 , further comprising a pump that moves the nitrogen oxide and the liquid in the treatment vessel to the gas-liquid contact member. 3. The nitrous acid generator according to claim 1 , further comprising a pump that returns at least a part of the liquid passed through the gas-liquid contact member to the treatment vessel. 4. The nitrous acid generator according to claim 1 , wherein the treatment vessel has a bottom wall, and has a wall facing the inner space and having an opening, the second electrode is connected to the gas supplier, the nitrogen oxide and the liquid are introduced from the treatment vessel to the gas-liquid contact member through the opening, and the opening is farther from the bottom wall than the second electrode in a vertical direction of the treatment vessel. 5. The nitrous acid generator according to claim 4 , wherein the wall further has a top wall, and a side wall between the bottom wall and the top wall, and the side wall has the opening. 6. The nitrous acid generator according to claim 1 , wherein the nitrogen oxide includes nitrogen monoxide and nitrogen dioxide. 7. The nitrous acid generator according to claim 1 , wherein a flow rate of the gas supplied to the inner space by the gas supplier is equal to or less than a flow rate of the liquid supplied to the inner space. 8. The nitrous acid generator according to claim 1 , wherein the tube is wound into a roll. 9. A nitrous acid generator comprising: a treatment vessel having an inner space being capable of holding a liquid, the treatment vessel having a bottom wall and having a wall that faces the inner space and has an opening; a gas supplier supplying a gas to the inner space such that the gas forms a bubble in the liquid, the gas containing oxygen and nitrogen; a plasma generator including a first electrode, a second electrode connected to the gas supplier, and a power supply for applying a voltage between the first electrode and the second electrode, the plasma generator generating plasma in the bubble, the plasma producing nitrogen oxide; a gas-liquid contact member to which the nitrogen oxide and the liquid are introduced from the treatment vessel through the opening, the gas-liquid contact member including a tube arranged such that both the nitrogen oxide and the liquid flow therethrough, a ratio of a length of the tube to an inner diameter of the tube being 50 or more, the tube being configured so as to cause the nitrogen oxide to be dissolved in the liquid such that a volume of the nitrogen oxide in the liquid exiting the tube is less than a volume of the nitrogen oxide in the liquid entering the tube; and a cooler cooling the nitrogen oxide and the liquid flowing through the tube, wherein the opening is farther from the bottom wall than the second electrode in a vertical direction of the treatment vessel. 10. The nitrous acid generator according to claim 9 , wherein the wall further has a top wall, and a side wall between the bottom wall and the top wall, and the side wall has the opening. 11. The nitrous acid generator according to claim 9 , further comprising: a first pipe connecting the treatment vessel and the gas-liquid contact member, wherein the nitrogen oxide and the liquid in the treatment vessel are introduced to the gas-liquid contact member through the opening and the first pipe. 12. The nitrous acid generator according to claim 11 , further comprising: a second pipe connecting the treatment vessel and the gas-liquid contact member, wherein at least a part of the liquid in the gas-liquid contact member is returned to the treatment vessel through the second pipe. 13. The nitrous acid generator according to claim 11 , further comprising a pump that moves the nitrogen oxide and the liquid in the treatment vessel to the gas-liquid contact member through the opening and the first pipe. 14. The nitrous acid generator according to claim 12 , further comprising a pump that returns at least a part of the liquid passed through the gas-liquid contact member to the treatment vessel through the second pipe. 15. The nitrous acid generator according to claim 9 , wherein the nitrogen oxide includes nitrogen monoxide and nitrogen dioxide. 16. The nitrous acid generator according to claim 9 , wherein a flow rate of the gas supplied to the inner space by the gas supplier is equal to or less than a flow rate of the liquid supplied to the inner space. 17. The nitrous acid generator according to claim 9 , wherein the tube is wound into a roll.
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