Descaler composition and method

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Inventors

Doumit, Carl J.

Application #

464943

Filed

Feb-8-1983

Published

Mar-27-1984

Current US Class

134/22.19
134/3
134/41
252/175
252/178
252/180
510/100
510/253
510/405
510/488
510/505

International Classes

C02F 005/08

Field of Search

252/80 252/81 252/82 252/142 252/143 252/175 252/178 252/180 134/3 134/41 134/22.19

Examiners

Kittle; John E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

LeBlanc, Nolan, Shur & Nies

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Abstract
An aqueous acidizer composition and method of utilizing same in the removal of scale from fresh water production equipment such as desalinators or evaporators (watermakers) and distillation units as well as heat exchangers and boilers. The composition contains a blend of three acids of varying strengths carefully selected to provide a timed release effect. The acids which are employed include hydrochloric acid, dichloroacetic acid and acetic acid. The composition further contains a surfactant such as isopropyl alcohol which provides surfactant properties and also reacts with the acids, resulting in multiple equilibria in which the corresponding esters are formed. The composition also includes an acid-base indicator such as methyl orange to signify neutralization of the acidizer during use in scale removal. The present composition is particularly effective in removal of phosphate and carbonate scale as well as some sulfate scale. Other deposits containing basic anions are also removed.
 
Claims
What is claimed and desired to be secured by Letters Patent is:

1. A composition for descaling fresh water production and storage equipment which comprises: hydrochloric acid at a concentration of about 2.6 to 3.4 M; dichloroacetic acid at a concentration of about 0.4 to 0.8 M; acetic acid at a concentration of about 3.6 to 4.5 M; about 5 to 10% by weight of a compound selected from the group consisting of isopropyl alcohol, isobutyl alcohol and esters of said isopropyl or isobutyl alcohol with hydrochloric acid, dichloroacetic acid or acetic acid, and mixtures thereof; and about 40 to 60% by weight of water.

2. The composition of claim 1 further including an acid-base indicator in an amount of about 0.00025 to 0.00035% by weight of the composition to signify neutralization of the composition during use thereof.



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an aqueous acidizer composition and the use of the composition in the removal of scale from fresh water production equipment. More particularly, the present invention relates to an acidizer composition containing a blend of three acids of varying strengths, with each component of the composition being carefully selected to provide a timed release effect so as to prolong the activity of the composition in scale removal over an extended period of time while simultaneously minimizing pitting and fatigue of the metallic equipment or its components.

Various compositions for use in water treatment or the removal of scale from water storage and transfer equipment as well as cooling towers, boilers and some types of fresh water production equipment, include the compositions as described in the following U.S. Pat. No. 3,235,324 to Merriman; U.S. Pat. No. 3,335,085 to Hronas; U.S. Pat. No. 3,424,688 to Boiko et al; U.S. Pat. No. 3,458,354 to Reich; U.S. Pat. No. 3,969,255 to Connelly; U.S. Pat. No. 4,199,469 to Walzer; and U.S. Pat. No. 4,222,886 to Connelly. Various of these patents disclose the use of hydrochloric acid along with additional components and, in particular, U.S. Pat. No. 4,199,469 discloses the use of hydrochloric acid along with isopropyl alcohol and additional acid components. The use of isopropyl alcohol has been restricted to its ability to kill microorganisms, remove bio-organic residues such as algae, and as a solvent for various organic components of formulations such as described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,335,085.
 
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