Method of scavenging oxygen in aqueous systems

Compositions – Preservative agents – Anti-corrosion

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25218828, 25238961, 25238962, 25240062, 252407, 25240061, 422 17, C23F 1112

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ABSTRACT:
A method for inhibiting or preventing corrosion of metals in contact with an aqueous system containing dissolved oxygen comprising adding to the system an oxygen scavenger having the formula ##STR1## wherein n is 5 or 6, lactone derivatives thereof, or its water soluble salts, in an amount effective to substantially remove the dissolved oxygen.

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