Title of article :
Solutions to fouling in power station condensers
Author/Authors :
Pierangela Cristiani، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
11
From page :
2630
To page :
2640
Abstract :
The chlorine use was banned in the Italian Lagoon of Venice, as a consequence, alternative antifouling treatments had to be tested, optimised and, finally, adopted. Now, chlorine dioxide is in use in many plants instead of sodium hypochlorite. Peracetic acid (as antislime) and ammonium quaternary salts (as molluschicide) are also employed in some cases. The treatments are often combined with in-service mechanical cleaning, reducing significantly their cost. The dosage of the alternative oxidant products, now in use, has been optimised by the electrochemical monitoring system BIOX. As requested by Italian regulation, toxicity tests were performed and passed successfully before the adoption of each new treatment. Furthermore, new type of treatments, based on electrochemical low production of oxidant, were also preliminary tested, without significant production of trihalomethanes. The present paper illustrates some detail about the new treatments.
Keywords :
condenser , Biological fouling , Antifouling treatments , Biofilm monitoring , Mechanical cleaning , Chlorine dioxide
Journal title :
Applied Thermal Engineering
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Applied Thermal Engineering
Record number :
1026206
Link To Document :
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