20240043289. APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCING MOLECULAR OSCILLATION FOR REMOVING CHLORINE IN WATER simplified abstract (Unknown Organization)

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APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCING MOLECULAR OSCILLATION FOR REMOVING CHLORINE IN WATER

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Unknown Organization

Inventor(s)

Jeffrey T. Clifton of Aledo TX (US)

APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCING MOLECULAR OSCILLATION FOR REMOVING CHLORINE IN WATER - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240043289 titled 'APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCING MOLECULAR OSCILLATION FOR REMOVING CHLORINE IN WATER

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes an apparatus and method for treating saltwater and removing chlorine to produce sodium-based byproducts and chlorine gas. The apparatus includes a feed tank connected to multiple radio frequency (RF) chambers, each with an inlet and outlet. The outlets are connected to a treated water effluent manifold, and the RF chambers are also connected to a vacuum manifold. Each RF chamber has a recirculation pipe to pump water back into the feed tank. The RF system in each chamber bombards the water with RF energy at specific frequencies to release chlorine isotopes. The RF system also stretches the hydrogen bond in the saltwater to break the molecule by applying low pressure, capturing the chlorine. The treated water is then sent through the outlet to the treated water effluent manifold.

  • The apparatus treats saltwater and removes chlorine to produce sodium-based byproducts and chlorine gas.
  • It includes a feed tank, multiple RF chambers, treated water effluent manifold, and vacuum manifold.
  • Each RF chamber has an inlet, outlet, and recirculation pipe.
  • The RF system in each chamber bombards the water with RF energy to release chlorine isotopes.
  • The RF system also stretches the hydrogen bond in the saltwater to capture chlorine.
  • The treated water is sent to the treated water effluent manifold.

Potential Applications:

  • Water treatment facilities
  • Desalination plants
  • Chemical manufacturing plants

Problems Solved:

  • Removal of chlorine from saltwater
  • Production of sodium-based byproducts
  • Efficient treatment of large volumes of water

Benefits:

  • Improved water quality
  • Increased production of sodium-based byproducts
  • Energy-efficient treatment process


Original Abstract Submitted

an apparatus and a method for treating saltwater and removing chlorine in water to make a variety of sodium-based byproducts and chlorine gas is disclosed. the apparatus comprises a feed tank for receiving water. the feed tank is coupled to a plurality of radio frequency (rf) chambers. each of the rf chambers comprises an inlet and an outlet. the outlet is coupled to a treated water effluent manifold. further, each rf chamber is coupled to a vacuum manifold. each rf chamber comprises a recirculation pipe to pump water back into the feed tank. the rf chamber comprises a rf system used for bombarding rf energy at predefined frequencies on the water in order to liberate chlorine isotope. additionally, the rf system bombards rf energy to stretch hydrogen bond in the saltwater to a point of breaking a molecule by applying low pressure. the hydrogen bond captures chlorine. subsequently, the water is sent through the outlet to the treated water effluent manifold.