Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Preventing – decreasing – or delaying precipitation,...
Patent
1987-10-15
1988-07-26
Wyse, Tom
Liquid purification or separation
Processes
Preventing, decreasing, or delaying precipitation,...
210700, 210754, 210764, 252180, C02F 514
Patent
active
047598522
ABSTRACT:
The decomposition of phosphonates by chlorine-bromine solutions present in industrial process waters can be diminished or prevented by treating such waters with sulfamic acid.
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Cupoli Anthony L.
Epple Donald G.
Nalco Chemical Company
Premo John G.
Wyse Tom
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