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I. Introduction: Global Environmental Trends and Technical Challenges

With increasingly strict international environmental policies and ESG requirements, industrial sectors face higher emission control standards. Traditional exhaust gas and wastewater treatment technologies, such as simple wet scrubbing, electrostatic precipitation, or supergravity treatment, often show limitations in efficiency, energy consumption, or completeness of treatment when dealing with multiple pollutants simultaneously (VOCs, oil mist, acidic gases, heavy metals, fine dust, etc.).

The Hybrid Electrochemical Scrubber Apparatus combines wet scrubbing and electrochemical reactions into a new technology. It breaks through the limits of conventional approaches and provides an integrated solution for multi-pollutant treatment, especially suitable for high-pollution and high-standard industries.


II. Core Technology and Operating Principles

1. Spiral Vortex Washing Structure

The airflow is guided into a spiral vortex washing chamber, creating a mixing effect similar to supergravity treatment, where exhaust gas and water mist are fully disturbed, enhancing pollutant capture efficiency.

2. Multi-layer Parallel Positive and Negative Electrodes

  • Electrochemical Reactions
    • The anode releases metal ions, accelerating oxidation-reduction of pollutants.
    • The cathode electrolyzes water, producing H₂, OH⁻, and •OH radicals, which further degrade harmful substances.
  • Multi-layer Electrode Structure
    • Enlarges effective reaction surface area, ensures uniform electric field distribution, and accelerates decomposition of VOCs in water mist.
    • Pulse electrochemical reactions shorten reaction time to the millisecond level, achieving extreme efficiency.

3. Decomposition Mechanism of Gas-Liquid Mixture

  • Fine water mist and oil mist come into full contact with electrodes, making electrolysis and degradation more efficient.
  • Oils, VOCs and other molecules are decomposed into small organic molecules or harmless substances.
  • Electric field pulses and local high-temperature effects further accelerate pollutant breakdown.

4. Solid-Liquid Separation and Advanced Treatment

  • Electrochemical flocculation generates colloidal particles that adsorb pollutants and form stable precipitates.
  • Exhaust gas and wastewater emissions meet international ESG environmental standards.

III. Comparison with Other Treatment Methods

1. Traditional Wet Scrubbing

  • Advantage: Good for removing water-soluble pollutants (e.g., NH₃, H₂S).
  • Limitation: Ineffective for non-polar VOCs, oil mist, and heavy metals; requires extra chemical agents.

2. Supergravity Treatment

  • Advantage: Strengthens gas-liquid contact efficiency, suitable for mass transfer and pollutant removal.
  • Limitation: Complex equipment, relatively high energy consumption, limited decomposition capacity.

3. Composite Water-Washing Electrochemical Technology

  • Combines scrubbing and electrochemistry, enabling simultaneous capture and degradation of gaseous and liquid pollutants.
  • Removes VOCs, odors, oils, acidic gases, dust, and heavy metals without adding catalysts.
  • Multi-layer electrode design achieves ultra-high efficiency in a compact system, surpassing the limits of single supergravity treatment.

IV. Application Fields and Market Demand

  • Semiconductor & Electronics Manufacturing: Efficient VOC, dust, and acidic exhaust treatment.
  • Chemical & Pharmaceutical Industries: Removal of VOCs, odors, and heavy metal wastewater.
  • Food Processing & Catering: Rapid removal of oil fumes and odors.
  • General High-Pollution Factories: Low-energy, high-efficiency dust and odor control, compliant with ESG requirements.

With global trends in carbon neutrality and sustainable development, this technology significantly reduces environmental costs while enhancing international competitiveness.


V. International Value and Future Prospects

  • Environmental Innovation: Provides cross-field pollution governance, removing both exhaust gas and wastewater pollutants.
  • Energy Saving and Emission Reduction: Modular design and fuzzy intelligent control reduce energy consumption and labor demand.
  • Global Market Potential: Replaces traditional equipment, becoming the key technology for green transformation in high-pollution industries.

The Composite Water-Washing Electrochemical Device not only surpasses the limits of traditional wet scrubbing, but also provides better VOC removal and multi-pollutant governance than single supergravity treatment. It represents the future direction of industrial pollution control, promoting global environmental upgrades and green transformation, and will become a new international standard.


📌 In one sentence:
This is a revolutionary technology combining supergravity effect, wet scrubbing, and electrochemistry, enabling low-energy, high-efficiency treatment of the most complex industrial pollutants—offering a new engine for global sustainable development.