Inhibition of silica and silicate deposition

Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Preventing – decreasing – or delaying precipitation,...

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210700, 210701, 252180, 252181, C02F 514

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060774401

ABSTRACT:
A method of controlling the deposition of silica-containing scales and their adhesion to surfaces in contact with an aqueous system is disclosed which comprises adding to the aqueous system a synergistic combination of:

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