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- Reduction of dissolved oxygen in water: Hydrazine and its organic substitutes
- Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- Laboratoire d'Ingenierie Moléculaire-Botiment ci-l'Etage
- 0094-1492
- In industrial processes using aqueous solutions, corrosion of metal surfaces may occur at various locations. Much of the damage to steam generators and boilers is caused by corrosion. Dissolved oxygen in water is one of the most potent corrosion-causing factors, and therefore oxygen should be eliminated from steam-generating systems' feedwater. Chemical reduction, by reagents such as hydrazine or organic compounds, generally is used for the deoxygenation of water. This article reviews the major oxygen scavengers currently available.
- 1-Jul-2000
- Materials Performance, v. 39, n. 7, p. 58-61, 2000.
- 58-61
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