On the Neutralization of Carbon Dioxide in Boiler Water Condensate

Date Published: 2010 | Technical journal archive

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Ensuring high-quality water for boiler water requires make-up and eventual feedwater to be treated via various processes. This article reports the capacity of neutralizing amines to govern the fraction of three dissolved carbon dioxide species under boiler water conditions.

Companies:Taminco Higher Amines
Authors: Nicholas M. Martyak
Tags: AminesChemical treatmentBoilersCarbon Dioxide

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