2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2013.12.014
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The use of ultrasound to reduce cathodic incrustation

Abstract: Alternative technologies used to treat effluents from the petroleum industry have advanced in recent decades through the development of new physicochemical processes. Electrochemical processes such as electroflotation stand out among these advances. However, one problem remains unsolved-cathodic incrustation. This problem can increase the energy cost to maintain and operate the necessary equipment. The aim of this study is to minimize the incrustation in electrochemical cells used for the electroflotation of s… Show more

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“…The concentrations of Ca and Mg elements of cooling water sample are 52.72 and 15.89 mg/L, which are much higher than those in the steam samples. The high concentrations of Ca, Mg ions are widely believed to be the main causes of scaling . Hence, it can be inferred that the white depositions were incrustations.…”
Section: Experiments and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concentrations of Ca and Mg elements of cooling water sample are 52.72 and 15.89 mg/L, which are much higher than those in the steam samples. The high concentrations of Ca, Mg ions are widely believed to be the main causes of scaling . Hence, it can be inferred that the white depositions were incrustations.…”
Section: Experiments and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%