Method of treating substance to be degraded and its apparatus

Electrolysis: processes – compositions used therein – and methods – Electrolytic material treatment – Organic

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C205S742000, C204S157300, C422S186300, C423S245100, C588S303000, C588S306000, C588S309000, C210S748080

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10291370

ABSTRACT:
There is provided a method of treating a substance to be degraded comprising the steps of: degrading the substance to produce a degraded product; contacting the product obtained in the degrading step with a liquid; and entrapping a component of the product not trapped by the liquid in a medium by contacting the component with the medium. Also, the apparatus for conducting the method is provided.

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