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Environmentally Acceptable Antiscalants and Their Hydrolytic Stability
Scales are the depositions of various salts of organic and inorganic species formed by the supersaturation of aqueous solutions of salts. Scales formed in water cooling and circulatory systems and oil and gas industries pose serious menace to the industrialists as well as mankind. With the aim to control the scale formations for technical, environmental, economic, and safety purposes, the need for environmentally acceptable antiscalants with hydrolytic stability is very essential. In this regard, this chapter summarizes the concepts of scale formation, control or retardation of scale formation, and the use of environmentally acceptable antiscalants with hydrolytic stability, mechanism, and comparative performances. Additionally, the future scope for antiscalant innovations based on the most recent exploration trends of antiscalants for minimizing the scale formation in the aqueous solutions of salts has been outlined.
Environmentally Acceptable Antiscalants and Their Hydrolytic Stability
Scales are the depositions of various salts of organic and inorganic species formed by the supersaturation of aqueous solutions of salts. Scales formed in water cooling and circulatory systems and oil and gas industries pose serious menace to the industrialists as well as mankind. With the aim to control the scale formations for technical, environmental, economic, and safety purposes, the need for environmentally acceptable antiscalants with hydrolytic stability is very essential. In this regard, this chapter summarizes the concepts of scale formation, control or retardation of scale formation, and the use of environmentally acceptable antiscalants with hydrolytic stability, mechanism, and comparative performances. Additionally, the future scope for antiscalant innovations based on the most recent exploration trends of antiscalants for minimizing the scale formation in the aqueous solutions of salts has been outlined.
Environmentally Acceptable Antiscalants and Their Hydrolytic Stability
Yaagoob, Ibrahim Yahia (Herausgeber:in) / Verma, Chandrabhan (Herausgeber:in) / Banerjee, Priyabrata (Autor:in) / Hasda, Rohan (Autor:in) / Murmu, Manilal (Autor:in)
Industrial Scale Inhibition ; 102-131
27.08.2024
30 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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