Method and device for dispersing ions by remote action

Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Using magnetic force

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210222, 361143, B01D 3506

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050680390

ABSTRACT:
The device acts by remote action to disperse electric charges or ionic concentrations inside organic or inorganic matter, inside biological matter, or in any other matter in which mobile electric charges exist. The remote action charge transport takes place without direct contact with the matter. The main characteristic resides is in a particular direction or one way motion of the charges from a particular region. The device is useful for charging or discharging regions within bulk matter where electrical contact is either difficult or impossible to establish. The device is also ideal in applying Nordenstrom's method in medicine, where electrical circuits are established between particular regions by inserting electrodes into these regions.

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