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State of art bio-materials as scale inhibitors in recirculating cooling water system: a review article

Yanglin Hu, Chuanmin Chen, Song‐Tao Liu

2022Water Science & Technology30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

During the operation of the circulating cooling water system, inorganic scale deposition may cause technical problems, such as reduction of heat transfer efficiency in cooling systems and obstruction of pipes. In the industry, chemicals are often used as scale inhibitors in scale deposition control, antiscalants popular in industry are generally phosphorus and nitrogen-containing chemicals, which may lead to eutrophication. However, increasing environmental concern and discharge limitations have guided antiscalants to move toward biodegradability, nontoxicity and cost-effectiveness. This paper reviews current research on the application of using bio-materials as scale inhibitors, including proteins and amino acids, polysaccharides, plant extracts, microbial reagents, and microbiological products. The non-bioaccumulation, low cost, readily biodegradability and sustainably available characters promote the development of green-scale inhibitor chemistry.

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BiodegradationBioaccumulationEnvironmental scienceEnvironmentally friendlyWaste managementChemistryEnvironmental chemistryEngineeringBiologyEcologyOrganic chemistryMagnetic and Electromagnetic EffectsCalcium Carbonate Crystallization and InhibitionFreezing and Crystallization Processes