US20030010458A1 - Method for inhibiting calcium salt scale - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to compositions and methods for inhibiting scale formation in aqueous alkaline systems of chemical pulping processes. More particularly, this invention relates to compositions and methods for inhibiting formation, deposition and adherence of calcium salt scale deposits in chemical pulping process equipment.
- Paper is widely used worldwide in commerce and in homes and has a variety of uses. Pulp making is thus carried out on a large industrial scale worldwide to produce sufficient quantities of paper. Accordingly it is highly desirable that such pulp making operations be carried out in a cost effective, efficient operation with minimum manufacturing equipment downtime and minimum periods of reduced pulp making process equipment efficiency.
- the basic steps in industrial pulp making are to convert plant fiber into chips, convert chips into pulp, (optionally) bleach the pulp, wash the pulp, and transform the pulp into suitable paper which can be used in paper products such as writing paper, newsprint and paper for documents.
- a digester which is a vessel or tank for holding the chips and an aqueous digesting composition, such tanks can be designed for either batch or continuous operation.
- the digester is sealed and the digester composition is heated to a suitable cook temperature under high pressure. After an allotted cooking time at a particular temperature and pressure (H-factor) in the digester, the digester contents (pulp and black liquor) are transferred to a holding tank. The pulp in the holding tank is transferred to brown stock washers while the liquid (black liquor formed in the digester) is sent to the black liquor recovery area, i.e. black liquor evaporators. The black liquor is evaporated to a high solids content, usually 60-80% solids, using a multiple effect evaporator, for example. The higher the solids content, the more difficult it is to pump the black liquor and the more scale problems the pulp mill will have. One of the most troublesome is calcium carbonate scale which forms in various areas of the pulp mill, including the digester, the black liquor evaporator area, and the brown stock washing area.
- MEE multiple effect evaporators
- These evaporators generally range from four to eight effects in length.
- undesirable calcium carbonate scaling occurs in only one or two effects.
- most mills do not use any scale inhibitor but rather contend with the scale problem by shutting down the black liquor evaporator section and washing out the calcium carbonate scale with hot acid, i.e. acid cleaning. This hot acid boil out adversely affects papermill production and is a concern because the acid used is corrosive to mill piping and equipment.
- the Kraft cook is highly alkaline, usually having a pH of 10 to 14, more particularly 12 to 14.
- the digester composition contains a large amount of sodium sulfide, which is used as an accelerant to increase the delignification rate of the cook. This works to release the lignin in the wood chips and thus the cellulose becomes available as pulp.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,799,995 (issued to Druce K. Crump et al. on Jan. 24, 1989) discloses that inhibition of calcium scale under conditions found in pulp digesters has been accomplished by employing mixtures of polyamino(polyalkylenephosphonic) acids with non-ionic surfactants added to the pulp liquor.
- This U.S. patent also discloses that phosphonates such as nitrilotris(methylenephosphonic acid) (“NTMP” or “ATMP”), 1-hydroxyethane-1,1-diphosphonic acid (“HEDP”) and sodium 1-hydroxyethane-1,1-diphosphonate (“NaHEDP”) are said to have been commonly used to control scale.
- NTMP nitrilotris(methylenephosphonic acid)
- HEDP 1-hydroxyethane-1,1-diphosphonic acid
- NaHEDP sodium 1-hydroxyethane-1,1-diphosphonate
- the '995 patent discloses that the use of HEDP in black liquor actually promoted scale and use of diethylenetriamine penta(methylenephosphonic acid) (“DTPMP”) in black liquor without the presence of a nonionic surfactant resulted in only limited scale reduction. While the '995 patent discloses the use of nonionic surfactants to improve scale reduction, it is preferred to avoid the use of surfactants in chemical pulp processes, particularly in the digester.
- the compositions of the present invention when added to an alkaline chemical pulp process digester are effective at inhibiting calcium salt scale in chemical pulp processes without the need for a nonionic surfactant.
- Canadian Patent No. 1,069,800 discloses the addition of blends of organophosphonates, e.g. 1-hydroxyethylidene-1,1-diphosphonic acid (HEDP), with amino-organo phosphonates, e.g. amino tri(methylenephosphonic acid) (AMP), ethylenediamine tetra(methylenephosphonic acid) (EDTPA) and hexamethylenediamine tetra(methylenephosphonic acid) (HMDTA), to black liquor to reduce calcium carbonate scale in a black liquor evaporator system at a pH above 9.
- This patent also discloses that use of individual (single) phosphonates, instead of the disclosed blends, were not effective at a pH above 9 to inhibit calcium carbonate crystallization.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,851,490 (issued to Fu Chen et al. on Jul. 25, 1989) discloses water soluble polymers containing hydroxyalkyleneaminoalkylene phosphonate functions which are said to have utility as deposit control agents effective in a number of water systems such as cooling, boilers, conversion coating, paper and pulp processing and gas scrubbing.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,534,157 (issued to Craig D. Iman et al. on Jul. 9, 1996) discloses a method for inhibiting the formation, deposition and adherency of scale-forming salts in process waters at high pH utilizing polyether polyamine methylene phosphonates.
- this U.S. patent discloses that inhibitors such as HEDP and ATMP are useless as scale inhibitors at alkaline pH conditions.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,562,830 (issued to Davor F. Zidovec et al. on Oct. 8, 1996) discloses a method of inhibiting corrosion and scale formation and deposition in aqueous systems by adding a combination of a polyepoxysuccinic acid or salts thereof and a phosphonocarboxylic acid or salts thereof.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,552,018 (issued to Johan Devenyns on Sep. 3, 1996) discloses a process in which a peroxyacid is employed to improve the selectivity of the delignification of a chemical paper pulp that has already undergone a delignifying treatment in the presence of chemical reagents, i.e. a Kraft cook. Phosphonates are disclosed as stabilizers in this process.
- a scale inhibiting composition for inhibiting calcium salt scale formation in alkaline aqueous mixtures of chemical pulping processes, wherein the composition is added to the digester of a chemical pulping process, the composition comprising an effective scale inhibiting amount of at least one phosphonate selected from compounds having the formula:
- a method for inhibiting calcium salt scale formation in chemical pulping processes comprising admixing an effective scale inhibiting amount of the above composition with the alkaline aqueous mixture in the digester of the chemical pulping process.
- a method for inhibiting calcium salt scale formation in an aqueous system in a chemical pulping process having a sufficient quantity of available calcium cations and anions selected from carbonate and sulfate to form said calcium salt scale comprising admixing an effective scale inhibiting amount of at least one phosphonate with the aqueous system in the digester of the chemical pulping process maintained in a temperature range to inhibit calcium salt scale formation, wherein the at least one phosphonate is as defined above.
- a method for inhibiting calcium salt scale formation in an aqueous system in a selected chemical pulping process comprising: (a) determining the calcium salt scale inhibition profiles of phosphonate concentration and process temperature as a function of time for phosphonate compositions admixed with the aqueous digester composition in a chemical pulping process digester, (b) identifying the calcium salt scale inhibition capability required by said selected chemical pulping process based on the process operating conditions of time and temperature, and the aqueous digester composition, (c) selecting the appropriate phosphonate composition and phosphonate use concentration to effectively inhibit calcium salt scale formation in the selected chemical pulping process when the phosphonate is admixed with the aqueous digester composition in the selected chemical pulping process based on steps (a) and (b), and (d) admixing the selected phosphonate composition with the aqueous digester composition in the selected chemical pulping process during the digestion stage of the chemical pulping process; wherein the
- a method for inhibiting calcium salt scale formation in an aqueous system in a selected chemical pulping process comprising: (a) identifying the calcium salt scale inhibition capability required by the selected chemical pulping process based on the process operating conditions of time and temperature, and the aqueous digester composition, (b) selecting the appropriate phosphonate composition and phosphonate use concentration to effectively inhibit calcium salt scale formation in the selected chemical pulping process when said phosphonate is admixed with the aqueous digester composition in the selected chemical pulping process based on step (a) and the calcium salt scale inhibition profiles of phosphonate concentration and process temperature as a function of time for phosphonate compositions admixed with the aqueous digester composition in a chemical pulping process digester, and (c) admixing the selected phosphonate composition with the aqueous digester composition in the selected chemical pulping process during the digestion stage of the chemical pulping process; wherein the selected phosphonate composition is as
- a first embodiment of the invention relates to a scale inhibiting composition for inhibiting calcium salt scale formation in alkaline aqueous mixtures of chemical pulping processes, wherein the composition is added to the digester of a chemical pulping process, the composition comprising an effective scale inhibiting amount of at least one phosphonate selected from compounds having the formula:
- M is independently selected from hydrogen, alkali metal, alkaline earth metal or ammonium
- X is independently selected from H, R, or —CH 2 PO 3 M 2 wherein R is an alkyl
- M is preferably hydrogen or alkali metal, and the alkali metal is preferably sodium and potassium, X is preferably R or —CH 2 PO 3 M 2 , Y is preferably —PO 3 M 2 , and R′ is preferably an alkyl group having 1 to 5 carbon atoms.
- Suitable phosphonates include, but are not limited to, the phosphonates in Table 1 below.
- Table 1 below provides formulas for representative phosphonates of formulas (I) and (II).
- the phosphonates in Table 1 are available from Solutia Inc., 575 Maryville Centre Drive, St. Louis, Mo. under the trademark Dequest® phosphonates and are identified by their Dequest® phosphonate product number. TABLE 1 Dequest Product No.
- Dequest 2000 amino-tris(methylenephosphonic acid)
- Dequest 2006 sodium salt of amino-tris(methylenephosphonic acid)
- Dequest 2010 1-hydroxyethylidene (1,1-diphosphonic acid
- Dequest 2016 sodium salt of 1-hydroxyethylidene (1,1-diphosphonic acid
- Dequest 2041 ethylenediamine tetra(methylenephosphonic acid)
- Dequest 2046 ethylenediamine tetra(methylenephosphonic acid), pentasodium salt
- Dequest 2054 [1,6-hexanediylbis[nitrilobis(methylene)]]tetrakis-phosphonic acid, potassium salt
- Dequest 2060 diethylenetriamine-penta(methylenephosphonic acid) (H 2 O 3 PCH 2 ) 2 NCH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 H 2 )CH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 H 2 ) 2
- Dequest 2066 sodium salt of diethylenetriamine-penta(methylenephosphonic acid)
- Another preferred phosphonate of formula (I) is the compound N,N′-bis(3-aminopropyl)ethylenediamine-hexa(methylenephosphonic acid), or a salt thereof wherein the salt is sodium, potassium, ammonium, and the like.
- the compound is the sodium salt
- the compound has the formula Na x H y [(O 3 PCH 2 ) 2 NCH 2 CH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 )CH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 )CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 ) 2 ]; wherein x+y is 12, and is designated herein as 4NHMP.
- This compound can be prepared according to the procedure disclosed in Example 1 of U.S. Pat. No. 5,261,491, which is herein incorporated by reference.
- One preferred phosphonate of formula (I) is a phosphonate wherein at least one of X is R and R is (CH 2 ) n NX′ 2 , wherein n is an integer from 2 to 6, preferably 2 to 4, and X′ is independently selected from R or CH 2 PO 3 M 2 .
- Another preferred phosphonate of formula (I) is a phosphonate wherein each X is R and R is (CH 2 ) n NX′ 2 , wherein n is an integer from 2 to 6, preferably 2 to 4, and X′ is independently selected from R or CH 2 PO 3 M 2 .
- a more preferred phosphonate of formula (I) is a phosphonate selected from:
- a preferred phosphonate of formula (II) is a phosphonate wherein Y is PO 3 M 2 and R is alkyl of 1 to 5 carbons.
- a more preferred phosphonate of formula (II) is a phosphonate wherein Y is PO 3 M 2 and R is methyl.
- a preferred amine oxide of the phosphonate of formula (I) is ⁇ O ⁇ + N—(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 ) 3 .
- Blends of at least two phosphonates independently selected from the phosphonates of formulas (I), (II) and (III) may be used according to the invention. It is currently preferred to use a blend of two phosphonates, with a blend of a phosphonate of formula (I) with either a phosphonate of formula (I) or formula (II) being more preferred, and a blend of two phosphonates of formula (I) being most preferred.
- the composition of the blends can vary over a wide range with the percentage of each component ranging broadly from 1 to 99 wt. %, provided each phosphonate is present in an amount of at least about 1 wt. %.
- each phosphonate is present in an amount of at least about 10 wt. %.
- each phosphonate is present preferably in an amount of about 10 to about 90 wt. %, and more preferably in an amount of about 20 to about 80 wt. %.
- a series of blends of phosphonates which may be used according to the invention were prepared for testing.
- the blends were prepared as concentrates having 30% total active acid content and were then diluted to the desired concentration for use. These blends (as described below) were tested as calcium salt scale inhibitors in a simulated Kraft cook according to the procedure described in the Examples. The weight ratios of these various blends are shown in Table 2 below. TABLE 2 WEIGHT RATIO OF RESPECTIVE PRODUCT NO.
- the preferred blends for use in the invention are blends of a phosphonate selected from N,N′-bis(3-aminopropyl)ethylenediamine-hexa(methylenephosphonic acid), [1,6-hexanediylbis[nitrilobis(methylene)]]tetrakis-phosphonic acid, ethylenediamine tetra(methylenephosphonic acid), diethylenetriamine-penta(methylenephosphonic acid), or salts thereof with a phosphonate selected from the phosphonates of formulas (I) or (II).
- blends of phosphonates selected from N,N′-bis(3-aminopropyl)ethylenediamine-hexa(methylenephosphonic acid), [1,6-hexanediylbis[nitrilobis(methylene)]]tetrakis-phosphonic acid, ethylenediamine tetra(methylenephosphonic acid), diethylenetriaminepenta(methylenephosphonic acid) or salts thereof with another phosphonate selected from the phosphonates of formulas (I) and blends of N,N′-bis(3-aminopropyl)ethylenediamine-hexa(methylenephosphonic acid) or salts thereof with a phosphonate selected from the phosphonates of formula (II).
- an effective amount of phosphonate or mixtures of phosphonates is employed in making and using the scale inhibiting composition of this invention. That effective amount depends on the particular phosphonate(s) employed in practicing this invention and other factors including, but not limited to, the digester composition, the operating conditions (i.e. H-factor) of the digester, the composition and operating conditions in the brown stock washing area and black liquor recovery area, as well as other factors and conditions known to those of ordinary skill in the art. Selection of the effective amount of phosphonate will be readily apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art after reading this specification.
- the scale inhibiting composition of the invention include, but are not limited to, at least one phosphonate of formula (I), at least one phosphonate of formula (II), at least one amine oxide of a phosphonate of formula (I), a mixture of at least two phosphonates of formula (I), a mixture of at least one phosphonate of formula (I) or an amine oxide of a phosphonate of formula (I) and at least one phosphonate of formula (II), a mixture of at least one phosphonate of formula (I) and at least one amine oxide of a phosphonate of formula (I), or a mixture of at least two phosphonates of formula (II).
- the scale inhibiting composition of the invention is at least one phosphonate of formula (I), a mixture of at least two phosphonates of formula (I), or a mixture of at least one phosphonate of formula (I) and at least one phosphonate of formula (II).
- the scale inhibiting composition of the invention is at least one phosphonate of formula (I)
- the phosphonate(s) and the effective scale inhibiting amount of each is as follows.
- the ppm usage level of scale inhibitor is based on the weight of total liquor charged with the liquor assumed to have a density of 1 g/mL.
- the effective scale inhibiting amount of phosphonate on an active acid basis is about 500 to about 1000 ppm, and preferably about 600 to about 800 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- the effective amount of the phosphonate on an active acid basis is about 10 to about 1000 ppm, preferably about 20 to about 500 ppm, and more preferably about 30 to about 500 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- the effective amount of the phosphonate on an active acid basis is about 150 to about 1000 ppm, preferably about 200 to about 500 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- the effective amount of phosphonate on an active acid basis is about 30 to about 1000 ppm, preferably about 40 to about 500 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- the effective amount of phosphonate on an active acid basis is about 10 to about 1000 ppm, preferably about 20 to about 500 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- the preferred phosphonates of formula (I) are (M 2 O 3 PCH 2 ) 2 NCH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 ) 2 , (M 2 O 3 PCH 2 ) 2 NCH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 )CH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 )CH 2 , or (M 2 O 3 PCH 2 ) 2 NCH 2 CH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 )CH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 )CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 M—(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 ) 2 , more preferably (M 2 O 3 PCH 2 ) 2 NCH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 ) 2 or (M 2 O 3 PCH 2 ) 2 NCH 2 CH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 )CH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 )CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 N—(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 ) 2 , and most preferably (M 2 O 3 PCH 2
- the scale inhibiting composition of the invention is at least one phosphonate of formula (II)
- the phosphonate is preferably CH 3 C(OH)(PO 3 M 2 ) 2 and the effective scale inhibiting amount of phosphonate on an active acid basis is about 20 to about 200 ppm, preferably about 30 to about 100 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- the effective scale inhibiting amount of amine oxide is the amount on an active acid basis that is equivalent to the effective amount of the corresponding phosphonate of formula (I).
- the scale inhibiting composition of the invention is a mixture of at least two phosphonates of formula (I)
- the phosphonate(s) and the effective scale inhibiting amount of each is as follows.
- the second phosphonate is preferably selected from N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 ) 3 , (M 2 O 3 PCH 2 ) 2 NCH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 ) 2 , (M 2 O 3 PCH 2 ) 2 N(CH 2 ) 6 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 ) 2 , or (M 2 O 3 PCH 2 ) 2 NCH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 )CH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 ) 2 .
- the amount of the mixture on an active acid basis is about 10 to about 1000 ppm, preferably about 200 to about 500 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- the second phosphonate is (M 2 O 3 PCH 2 ) 2 NCH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 ) 2
- the amount of the mixture on an active acid basis is about 20 to about 1000 ppm, preferably about 30 to about 500 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- the amount of the mixture on an active acid basis is about 80 to about 1000 ppm, preferably about 300 to about 500 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- the amount of the mixture on an active acid basis is about 10 to about 1000 ppm, preferably about 30 to about 500 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- the second phosphonate is preferably selected from (M 2 O 3 PCH 2 ) 2 N(CH 2 ) 6 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 ) 2 , (M 2 O 3 PCH 2 ) 2 NCH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 )CH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 ) 2 , or (CH 2 PO 3 M 2 ) 3 .
- the amount of the mixture on an active acid basis is about 30 to about 1000 ppm, preferably about 50 to about 500 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- the amount of the mixture on an active acid basis is about 20 to about 1000 ppm, preferably about 40 to about 500 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- the first phosphonate is (M 2 O 3 PCH 2 ) 2 N(CH 2 ) 6 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 ) 2
- the second phosphonate is (M 2 O 3 PCH 2 ) 2 NCH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 )CH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2
- mixture on an active acid basis is about 50 to about 1000 ppm, preferably about 100 to about 500 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- the amount of the mixture on an active acid basis is about 100 to about 1000 ppm, preferably about 500 to about 600 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- the amount of the mixture on an active acid basis is about 50 to about 1000 ppm, preferably about 150 to about 500 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- the preferred blends of at least two phosphonates of formula (I) are blends of (M 2 O 3 PCH 2 ) 2 NCH 2 CH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 )CH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 )CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 —N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 ) 2 with N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 ) 3 , (M 2 O 3 PCH 2 ) 2 NCH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 ) 2 , (M 2 O 3 PCH 2 ) 2 N(CH 2 ) 6 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 ) 2 or (M 2 O 3 PCH 2 ) 2 NCH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 )CH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 ) 2 or blends of (M 2 O 3 PCH 2 ) 2 NCH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 )CH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 ) 2 or blends of (M 2 O 3 PCH 2
- the most preferred blends of at least two phosphonates of formula (I) are blends of (M 2 O 3 PCH 2 ) 2 NCH 2 CH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 )CH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 )—CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 ) 2 with N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 ) 3 , (M 2 O 3 PCH 2 ) 2 NCH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 ) 2 , (M 2 O 3 PCH 2 ) 2 N(CH 2 ) 6 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 ) 2 , or (M 2 O 3 PCH 2 ) 2 NCH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 )CH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 ) 2 .
- the scale inhibiting composition of the invention is a mixture of at least one phosphonate of formula (I) and at least one phosphonate of formula (II)
- the phosphonate(s) and the effective scale inhibiting amount of each is as follows.
- the amount of the mixture on an active acid basis is about 30 to about 500 ppm, preferably about 50 to about 300 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- Preferred blends are mixtures of a first phosphonate selected from (M 2 O 3 PCH 2 ) 2 NCH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 ) 2 , (M 2 O 3 PCH 2 ) 2 NCH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 )CH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 ) 2 , (M 2 O 3 PCH 2 ) 2 NCH 2 CH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 )CH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 )CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 N—(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 ) 2 or (M 2 O 3 PCH 2 ) 2 N(CH 2 ) 6 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 ) 2 , and a second phosphonate selected from CH 3 C(OH)(PO 3 M 2 ) 2 .
- the amount of the mixture on an active acid basis is about 20 to about 1000 ppm, preferably about 30 to about 500 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- the amount of the mixture on an active acid basis is about 20 to about 500 ppm, preferably about 20 to about 150 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- the amount of the mixture on an active acid basis is about 30 to about 150 ppm, preferably about 40 to about 80 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- the amount of the mixture on an active acid basis is about 30 to about 1000 ppm, preferably about 50 to about 500 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- the most preferred blends of at least one phosphonate of formula (I) and at least one phosphonate of formula (II) are blends of (M 2 O 3 PCH 2 ) 2 NCH 2 CH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 )CH 2 CH 2 N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 )CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 N—(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 ) 2 and CH 3 C(OH)(PO 3 M 2 ) 2 .
- a second embodiment of the invention relates to a method for inhibiting calcium salt scale formation in chemical pulping processes comprising adding an effective scale inhibiting amount of at least one phosphonate to the alkaline aqueous mixture in the digester of the chemical pulping process, wherein the at least one phosphonate is selected from compounds having the formula:
- M, X, R, R′ and Y are as defined above; with the proviso that when the phosphonate is N(CH 2 PO 3 M 2 ) 3 , the amount of the phosphonate on an active acid basis is greater than 25 ppm based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- the invention is also a method for inhibiting calcium salt scale formation in an aqueous system in a chemical pulping process having a sufficient quantity of available calcium cations and anions selected from carbonate and sulfate susceptible to form said calcium salt scale, comprising admixing an effective scale inhibiting amount of at least one phosphonate with the aqueous system in the digester of the chemical pulping process maintained in a temperature range of about 110° C. to about 180° C., preferably about 150° C. to about 175° C., to inhibit calcium salt scale formation, wherein the phosphonate is as described above.
- the aqueous phosphonate composition of the invention is admixed with an alkaline, aqueous composition in the digester.
- the aqueous phosphonate composition of the invention can be added to the digester using any conventional means known to those of ordinary skill in the art.
- the aqueous phosphonate composition of the invention can be added directly to the digester composition or it can be introduced into one of the aqueous feed compositions being charged to the digester prior to charging of that aqueous feed composition.
- the pH in the digester of an alkaline chemical pulping process is at least 9.
- the pH in the digester is preferably about 10 to about 14, and more preferably about 12 to about 14.
- the aqueous phosphonate composition of the invention can be added in a batch digester in any conventional manner known to one of ordinary skill in the art.
- the addition of the aqueous phosphonate composition of the invention can be a bulk addition at the beginning of the digester cook cycle or during the digester cook cycle, or it can be added in multiple charges throughout the digestion cycle or continuously throughout the digester cook cycle. It is currently preferred to add the aqueous phosphonate composition of the invention as a bulk charge at or near the beginning of the digester cook cycle.
- the addition of the aqueous phosphonate composition of the invention will typically be added continuously to maintain the effective concentration of phosphonate.
- the amount of a scale inhibiting composition of this invention employed is an effective amount which is that amount that is sufficient to provide an effective scale inhibiting concentration of phosphonate in the digester over time at which the formation, deposition and adherence of calcium salt scale, particularly calcium carbonate or calcium sulfate scale, is satisfactorily inhibited in the digester, brown stock washers and/or black liquor recovery area.
- an effective amount which is that amount that is sufficient to provide an effective scale inhibiting concentration of phosphonate in the digester over time at which the formation, deposition and adherence of calcium salt scale, particularly calcium carbonate or calcium sulfate scale, is satisfactorily inhibited in the digester, brown stock washers and/or black liquor recovery area.
- a third embodiment of the invention relates to a method for inhibiting calcium salt scale formation in an aqueous system in a selected chemical pulping process comprising (a) identifying the calcium salt scale inhibition capability required by the selected chemical pulping process based on the process operating conditions of time, temperature and pressure, and the aqueous digester composition, (b) selecting the appropriate phosphonate composition and phosphonate use concentration to effectively inhibit calcium salt scale formation in the selected chemical pulping process when the phosphonate is admixed with the aqueous digester composition in the selected chemical pulping process based on step (a) and the calcium salt scale inhibition profiles of phosphonate concentration and process temperature as a function of time for phosphonate compositions admixed with the aqueous digester composition in a chemical pulping process digester, and (c) admixing the selected phosphonate composition with the aqueous digester composition in the selected chemical pulping process during the digestion stage of the chemical pulping process; wherein the selected phosphonate composition is
- a fourth embodiment of the invention relates to a method for inhibiting calcium salt scale formation in an aqueous system in a selected chemical pulping process comprising (a) determining the calcium salt scale inhibition profiles of phosphonate concentration and process temperature as a function of time for phosphonate compositions admixed with the aqueous digester composition in a chemical pulping process digester, (b) identifying the calcium salt scale inhibition capability required by the selected chemical pulping process based on the process operating conditions of time, temperature and pressure, and the aqueous digester composition, (c) selecting the appropriate phosphonate composition and phosphonate use concentration to effectively inhibit calcium salt scale formation in the selected chemical pulping process when the phosphonate is admixed with the aqueous digester composition in the selected chemical pulping process based on steps (a) and (b), and (d) admixing the selected phosphonate composition with the aqueous digester composition in the selected chemical pulping process during the digestion stage of the chemical pulping process; wherein
- the calcium salt scale inhibition profiles of phosphonate concentration and process temperature as a function of time for phosphonate compositions admixed with the aqueous digester composition in a chemical pulping process digester can be determined by conducting laboratory experiments, such as described herein, or by conducting larger scale testing. As each chemical pulping process will vary depending on the type of wood being processed, the specific operating conditions used, the composition in the digester, and the like, the specific phosphonate or phosphonate blend and the required use concentration of same necessary to achieve the desired scale inhibition will be dependent upon the specific chemical pulping process.
- a Kraft cook test was employed in the following examples and illustrates the use of the compositions of this invention in the process of this invention.
- samples were taken of a composition of the digester at selected times during the cook.
- concentration of total calcium and inhibited calcium were determined analytically using Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AA).
- AA Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy
- the general procedure described below was followed. Additionally, the tests were generally carried out at inhibitor levels of 10, 50, 100 and 500 parts per million (ppm) active acid based on the amount of total liquor charged to the digester, for each phosphonate composition tested, and also with no inhibitor present.
- the active acid level is that amount of free acid which is equimolar to the amount of phosphonate that was actually added. Unless otherwise specified, use of “%” is on a weight basis.
- the Kraft Cook Test used herein was developed to gauge the performance of scale inhibition of compositions of this invention in a simulated digester composition wherein calcium is slowly extracted from the wood chips into the Kraft system.
- the test was a standard Kraft cook with a 5:1 liquor to wood ratio in a MK Systems Inc. minimill laboratory digester.
- the digester aqueous composition temperature was ramped from ambient temperature to 180° C. in one hour and then maintained at 180° C. for an additional one to two hours. Samples were taken from the digester using a liquid cooled extractor at various time intervals under high pressure and temperature during the cook to monitor calcium concentrations by AA as described in the “Monitoring Calcium Release During Kraft Cook” section below.
- the chips were sorted by hand to remove any bark or knots, and the wood chips dried at 110° C. for 12 hours. This was done to reduce variability with moisture and extractives.
- the wood chips were stored in a container with desiccant and allowed to cool to room temperature.
- a liquor to wood ratio of 5:1 was prepared with 18.5% effective alkali, having a 25% sulfidity and 5 grams per liter of sodium carbonate.
- the sodium carbonate introduced into the white liquor was representative of that which is typically carried over in the recovery process in a Kraft mill.
- White liquor was prepared according to the following procedure. Approximately 2 liters of double-deionized water were transferred to a 4 liter volumetric flask. 322.99 g of 50% sodium hydroxide, 163.76 g Na 2 S.9H 2 O, and 20.0 g anhydrous sodium carbonate were added to the 4 liter flask and dissolved, enough inhibitor was added to reach the desired concentration, and double deionized water added to fill to the mark.
- the digester Prior to running the test, the digester was acid cleaned using a 10% sulfuric acid solution to remove any existing deposits. After the acid cleaning, the digester was rinsed with distilled water.
- Tables 3-96 hereinafter following provide the data for a series of test runs performed on the digester at various levels of phosphonates and mixtures of phosphonate.
- the phosphonate or blend tested are identified by product name (as defined in Tables 1 and 2 herein) in the header of each Table below.
- the temperature is in degrees Celsius.
- Parts per million (ppm) of calcium is in parts per million by weight based on total liquor.
- Example 1 The data of Example 1 demonstrates that a use level of 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to lower use levels or the use of no inhibitor. The data also suggests that a Dequest 2000 and Dequest 2006 use range of about 500 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Dequest 2016 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 8-11 below. TABLE 8 500 ppm Dequest 2016 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 24 15 13.3 13.2 90 30 12.2 6.4 138 45 4.7 3.7 172 60 4.3 4 180 75 5.1 5 180 90 5.5 5.2 180 120 5.5 6.2 180 240 6.5 7.2 180
- Example 2 demonstrates that use levels of 100 and 50 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to use levels of 10 and 500 ppm or the use of no inhibitor.
- the data of this example suggests that a Dequest 2010 and Dequest 2016 use range of about 20 to about 200 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Dequest 2054 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 12-15 below. TABLE 12 500 ppm Dequest 2054 Total Calcium, Inhibited Calcium, Time, Minutes ppm ppm Temperature 0 0 0 24 15 13.4 13.9 82 30 27.8 27.4 120 45 42.8 42.5 160 60 52.5 51 180 75 62.9 61.3 180 90 69.1 67.5 180 105 69.6 69.8 180 120 70.5 69.2 180 150 67.9 67.2 180 180 65.2 64.9 180 240 58.7 57.4 180
- Example 3 demonstrates that a use level of 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to 10, 50 and 100 ppm use levels or the use of no inhibitor.
- the data of this example suggests that a Dequest 2054 use range of about 150 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Dequest 2060S was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 16-18 below. TABLE 16 100 ppm Dequest 2060S Total Calcium, Inhibited Calcium, Time, Minutes ppm ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 1.2 0.6 90 30 9.3 8.7 139 45 25.7 26.3 174 60 39.7 40.3 180 75 56.1 55.5 189 90 65.4 63.1 186 105 68.9 60.2 182 120 76 74.2 180 150 74.2 63.1 180 180 53.2 45.6 180
- Example 4 demonstrates that use levels of 50 and 100 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to a 10 ppm use level or the use of no inhibitor.
- the data of this example suggests that a Dequest 2060S use range of about 30 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Dequest 2066 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 19-22 below. TABLE 19 500 ppm Dequest 2066 Total Calcium, Inhibited Calcium, Time, Minutes ppm ppm Temperature 0 0 0 24 15 21.3 21.2 84 30 36.6 36.6 134 45 52.5 51.4 170 60 62.8 62.2 180 75 70 69 180 90 72.8 72.8 180 105 75.2 75.3 180 120 76.7 76.7 180 150 76 75.3 180 180 74.3 74.3 180 240 69.8 68.5 180
- Example 5 demonstrates that use levels of 50, 100 and 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to a 10 ppm use level or the use of no inhibitor.
- the data of this example suggests that a Dequest 2066 use range of about 30 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Example 6 demonstrates that use levels of 10, 50, 100 and 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of no inhibitor.
- the data of this example suggests that a 4NHMP use range of about 10 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Dequest 6004 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 27-30 below. TABLE 27 500 ppm Dequest 6004 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 24 15 26.1 25.1 82 30 38.6 38.6 132 45 53.5 41 169 60 50.6 41.2 180 75 52.2 47.9 180 90 53.5 50.8 180 105 53.8 52.9 180 120 53.5 53.5 180 150 54.5 49.1 180 180 53.1 52.1 180 210 52.3 51.2 180
- Example 7 demonstrates that use levels of 50, 100 and 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of 10 ppm inhibitor or the use of no inhibitor.
- the data of this example suggests that a Dequest 6004 use range of about 50 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Dequest 2046 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 31-34 below. TABLE 31 10 ppm Dequest 2046 Inhibited Time, minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 21 15 18 18 80 30 30 30 132 45 48 48 170 60 60 60 176 75 66 60 176 90 54 54 176 105 42 42 176 120 36 36 176 150 30 30 176 180 30 24 176
- Example 8 demonstrates that use levels of 10, 50, 100 and 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of no inhibitor.
- the data of this example suggests that a Dequest 2046 use range of about 10 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Blend 78 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 36-39 below. TABLE 36 500 ppm Blend 78 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 22 15 16 16 80 30 48 48 124 45 78 78 164 60 96 96 176 75 114 114 176 90 114 114 176 105 120 120 176 120 126 120 176 150 126 120 176 180 126 120 176
- Example 10 demonstrates that use levels of 50, 100 and 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of 10 ppm inhibitor or the use of no inhibitor.
- the data of this example suggests that a blend of Dequest 2000 or 2006 and Dequest 2066 or 2060 in the use range of about 50 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Blend 79 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 40-43 below. TABLE 40 500 ppm Blend 79 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 22 15 24 24 80 30 48 48 124 45 72 72 166 60 90 90 180 75 102 96 180 90 108 102 180 105 114 102 180 120 108 102 180 150 96 90 180 180 84 72 180
- Example 11 demonstrates that use levels of 50, 100 and 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of 10 ppm inhibitor or the use of no inhibitor.
- the data of this example suggests that a blend of Dequest 2000 or 2006 and Dequest 2054 in the use range of about 50 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Blend 80 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 44-47 below. TABLE 44 500 ppm Blend 80 Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Inhibited Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 22 15 24 24 80 30 42 42 124 45 72 72 164 60 90 90 179 75 102 102 180 90 108 108 180 105 114 108 180 120 114 102 180 150 114 96 180 180 108 90 180
- Example 12 demonstrates that use levels of 10, 50, 100 and 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of no inhibitor.
- the data of this example suggests that a blend of Dequest 2000 or 2006 and 4NHMP in the use range of about 10 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Blend 81B was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 48-51 below. TABLE 48 500 ppm Blend 81B Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Inhibited Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 22 15 24 24 80 30 42 42 124 45 42 42 164 60 42 42 180 75 42 42 180 90 42 42 180 105 48 48 180 120 48 48 180 150 48 48 180 180 54 54 180
- Example 13 demonstrates that use levels of 50, 100 and 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of 10 ppm inhibitor or the use of no inhibitor.
- the data of this example suggests that a blend of Dequest 2010 or 2016 and Dequest 2066 or 2060 in the use range of about 30 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Blend 82 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 52-55 below. TABLE 52 500 ppm Blend 82 Time, Total Inhibited Minutes Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 22 15 24 24 82 30 30 30 126 45 18 12 162 60 18 12 180 75 18 18 180 90 24 18 180 105 24 24 180 120 24 24 180 150 24 24 180 180 24 24 180 180
- Example 14 demonstrates that use levels of 50 and 100 ppm provided sigificant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of 10 or 500 ppm inhibitor or the use of no inhibitor.
- the data of this example suggests that a blend of Dequest 2010 or 2016 and Dequest 2054 in the use range of about 30 to about 150 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Blend 83A was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 56-59 below. TABLE 56 500 ppm Blend 83A Time, Total Inhibited Minutes Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 22 15 24 24 82 30 24 24 124 45 18 18 156 60 18 18 176 75 18 18 176 90 18 18 176 105 18 18 176 120 18 18 176 150 24 24 176 180 24 24 176 176
- Example 15 demonstrates that use levels of 50, 100 and 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of 10 ppm inhibitor or the use of no inhibitor.
- the data of this example suggests that a blend of Dequest 2010 or 2016 and 4NHMP in the use range of about 20 to about 500 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Blend 83B was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 60-63 below. TABLE 60 500 ppm Blend 83B Time, Total Inhibited Minutes Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 22 15 18 18 80 30 36 36 124 45 36 36 166 60 36 36 180 75 36 36 180 90 42 42 180 105 42 42 180 120 42 42 180 158 42 42 180 180 42 42 180
- Example 16 demonstrates that use levels of 50, 100 and 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of 10 ppm inhibitor or the use of no inhibitor.
- the data of this example suggests that a blend of Dequest 2010 or 2016 and 4NHMP in the use range of about 20 to about 500 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Blend 84 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 64-67 below. TABLE 64 500 ppm Blend 84 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 22 15 24 24 82 30 48 48 126 45 78 78 164 60 102 102 180 75 120 114 180 90 126 120 180 105 132 126 180 120 132 126 180 150 120 114 180 180 102 102 180
- Example 17 demonstrates that use levels of 100 and 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of 10 or 50 inhibitor or the use of no inhibitor.
- the data of this example suggests that a blend of 4NHMP and Dequest 2054 in the use range of about 80 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Blend 85 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 100 ppm active acid. The results are given in Table 68 below. TABLE 68 100 ppm Blend 85 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 10.5 10.2 82 30 24.3 23.7 128 45 41.1 40.3 163 60 58.5 57.9 180 75 73.9 73.6 180 90 86.8 86 180 105 89.1 89.1 180 120 94.4 94.4 180 150 97.5 94.9 180 180 90.5 89.3 180
- Example 18 demonstrates that a use level of 100 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of no inhibitor.
- the data of this example suggests that a blend of Dequest 2000 or 2006 and Dequest 2010 or 2016 in the use range of about 70 to about 200 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Blend 86 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 69-72 below. TABLE 69 500 ppm Blend 86 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 22 15 24 24 84 30 36 36 126 45 66 66 166 60 84 84 180 75 96 90 180 90 108 102 180 105 114 108 180 120 114 108 180 150 114 108 180 180 108 102 180
- Example 19 demonstrates that use levels of 10, 50, 100 and 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of no inhibitor.
- the data of this example suggests that a blend of Dequest 2060 or 2066 and 4NHMP in the use range of about 10 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Blend 87 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 73-76 below. TABLE 73 500 ppm Blend 87 Time, Total Calcium, Inhibited Calcium, Minutes ppm ppm Temperature 0 0 0 22 15 30 30 82 30 48 48 126 45 78 78 163 60 96 96 180 75 114 108 180 90 120 114 180 105 126 120 180 120 132 126 180 158 138 132 180 180 138 132 180
- Example 20 The data of Example 20 demonstrates that use levels of 50, 100 and 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of 10 ppm inhibitor or the use of no inhibitor.
- the data of this example suggests that a blend of Dequest 2060 or 2066 and Dequest 2054 in the use range of about 50 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention. It is believed that the difference between the data for 50 ppm inhibitor and 100 ppm inhibitor is due to the wood chips used in the experiments.
- the advantage of using 100 ppm inhibitor compared to 50 ppm inhibitor is seen in the shape of the curve as opposed to the height of the curve.
- Blend 94 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 77-80 below. TABLE 77 500 ppm Blend 94 Time, Total Calcium, Inhibited Calcium, Minutes ppm ppm Temperature 0 0 0 21 15 24 24 90 30 42 42 136 45 66 66 174 60 90 84 178 75 102 96 178 90 108 96 178 105 114 108 178 120 114 108 178 150 120 114 178 180 120 114 178 178
- Example 21 demonstrates that use levels of 50, 100 and 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of 10 ppm inhibitor or the use of no inhibitor.
- the data of this example suggests that a blend of Dequest 2000 or 2006 and Dequest 2046 in the use range of about 30 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Blend 95 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 81-84 below. TABLE 81 500 ppm Blend 95 Time, Total Calcium, Inhibited Calcium, Minutes ppm ppm Temperature 0 0 0 21 15 12 12 82 30 30 30 132 45 48 48 170 60 54 54 177 75 54 54 177 90 60 54 177 105 60 54 177 120 60 60 177 150 66 60 177 180 66 60 177
- Example 22 The data of Example 22 demonstrates that use levels of 50, 100 and 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of 10 ppm inhibitor or the use of no inhibitor.
- the data of this example suggests that a blend of Dequest 2010 or 2016 and Dequest 2046 in the use range of about 20 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Blend 96 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 85-88 below. TABLE 85 500 ppm Blend 96 Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Inhibited Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 21 15 18 18 88 30 36 36 136 45 54 54 172 60 78 72 174 75 90 84 174 90 96 90 174 105 102 90 174 120 108 96 174 150 108 96 174 180 108 96 174
- Example 23 demonstrates that use levels of 50, 100 and 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of 10 ppm or use of no inhibitor.
- the data of this example suggests that a blend of Dequest 2046 and Dequest 2054 in the use range of about 30 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Blend 97 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 89-92 below. TABLE 89 500 ppm Blend 97 Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Inhibited Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 21 15 24 24 86 30 36 36 134 45 66 60 172 60 84 78 174 75 96 90 174 90 102 96 174 105 114 108 174 120 114 108 174 150 114 108 174 180 114 108 174
- Example 24 demonstrates that use levels of 50, 100 and 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of 10 ppm or the use of no inhibitor.
- the data of this example suggests that a blend of Dequest 2060 or 2066 and Dequest 2046 in the use range of about 20 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Blend 98 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 93-96 below. TABLE 93 500 ppm Blend 98 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 21 15 24 24 84 30 42 42 132 45 60 60 168 60 90 90 180 75 96 96 180 90 102 102 180 105 102 102 180 120 102 102 180 150 102 102 180 180 102 102 180 180 102 102 180
- Example 25 demonstrates that use levels of 50, 100 and 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of 10 ppm or the use of no inhibitor.
- the data of this example suggests that a blend of Dequest 2046 and 4NHMP in the use range of about 20 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
Abstract
Description
- This application is a nonprovisional application which claims the priority of prior provisional application serial No. 60/296,316, entitled “Method for Inhibiting Calcium Salt Scale,” filed Jun. 6, 2001, which is hereby incorporated by reference into this application.
- This invention relates to compositions and methods for inhibiting scale formation in aqueous alkaline systems of chemical pulping processes. More particularly, this invention relates to compositions and methods for inhibiting formation, deposition and adherence of calcium salt scale deposits in chemical pulping process equipment.
- Paper is widely used worldwide in commerce and in homes and has a variety of uses. Pulp making is thus carried out on a large industrial scale worldwide to produce sufficient quantities of paper. Accordingly it is highly desirable that such pulp making operations be carried out in a cost effective, efficient operation with minimum manufacturing equipment downtime and minimum periods of reduced pulp making process equipment efficiency.
- The basic steps in industrial pulp making are to convert plant fiber into chips, convert chips into pulp, (optionally) bleach the pulp, wash the pulp, and transform the pulp into suitable paper which can be used in paper products such as writing paper, newsprint and paper for documents.
- Typically, several chemical pulping processes are used in industrial pulp making operations. Well known industrial alkaline chemical pulping processes include the Kraft (or sulfate), soda and alkaline sulfite processes. The Kraft process makes the strongest fibers of any pulp producing process and is the most commonly used pulp making process in part due to its efficient recovery process for the cooking chemicals. While the present invention has applicability to any of the above alkaline chemical pulping processes, it is particularly useful with the Kraft process and, as such, the Kraft process is described in more detail below.
- Initially, suitable trees are harvested, debarked and then chipped into suitable size flakes or chips. These wood chips are sorted with the small and the large chips being removed. The remaining suitable wood chips are then charged to a digester (which is a vessel or tank for holding the chips and an aqueous digesting composition, such tanks can be designed for either batch or continuous operation).
- Illustratively, in a batch type digester, wood chips and a mixture of “weak black liquor,” the spent liquor from a previous digester cook, and “white liquor,” a solution of sodium hydroxide and sodium sulfide, that is either fresh or from the chemical recovery plant, is pumped into the digester. In the cooking process lignin, which binds the wood fiber together, is dissolved in the white liquor forming pulp and black liquor.
- The digester is sealed and the digester composition is heated to a suitable cook temperature under high pressure. After an allotted cooking time at a particular temperature and pressure (H-factor) in the digester, the digester contents (pulp and black liquor) are transferred to a holding tank. The pulp in the holding tank is transferred to brown stock washers while the liquid (black liquor formed in the digester) is sent to the black liquor recovery area, i.e. black liquor evaporators. The black liquor is evaporated to a high solids content, usually 60-80% solids, using a multiple effect evaporator, for example. The higher the solids content, the more difficult it is to pump the black liquor and the more scale problems the pulp mill will have. One of the most troublesome is calcium carbonate scale which forms in various areas of the pulp mill, including the digester, the black liquor evaporator area, and the brown stock washing area.
- Most commercial paper mills use multiple effect evaporators (MEE) as the black liquor evaporators. These evaporators generally range from four to eight effects in length. Generally, undesirable calcium carbonate scaling occurs in only one or two effects. Currently, most mills do not use any scale inhibitor but rather contend with the scale problem by shutting down the black liquor evaporator section and washing out the calcium carbonate scale with hot acid, i.e. acid cleaning. This hot acid boil out adversely affects papermill production and is a concern because the acid used is corrosive to mill piping and equipment.
- The Kraft cook is highly alkaline, usually having a pH of 10 to 14, more particularly 12 to 14. The digester composition contains a large amount of sodium sulfide, which is used as an accelerant to increase the delignification rate of the cook. This works to release the lignin in the wood chips and thus the cellulose becomes available as pulp.
- The combination of operating conditions in the Kraft process is conducive to scale formation and deposition and increases the propensity of the calcium carbonate scale to form, deposit and adhere to metallic and other surfaces within which it comes in contact. Under such process conditions, calcium present in the water and leached from the wood in the Kraft process can react with carbonate and produce rather rapid scaling with the deposition of calcium carbonate scale. Such scale is frequently deposited in the digester, piping, heat exchangers etc., all of which have surfaces on which the calcium carbonate can deposit and adhere. Such deposition builds up over time and can result in undesirable premature shutdowns downstream on the pulp making manufacturing line to remove scale deposits by hot acid washing.
- Several patents and a technical article disclose problems of scaling. In “An Effective Sequestrant For Use In Controlling Digester Scale,” R. H. Windhager, Paper Trade Journal, pp. 42-44, Nov. 5, 1973, the use of small quantities of mono-aminomethylene phosphonic acid (ATMP) as a calcium carbonate scale inhibitor in a digester to inhibit scale deposition from the digester cooking liquor is disclosed.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,799,995 (issued to Druce K. Crump et al. on Jan. 24, 1989) discloses that inhibition of calcium scale under conditions found in pulp digesters has been accomplished by employing mixtures of polyamino(polyalkylenephosphonic) acids with non-ionic surfactants added to the pulp liquor. This U.S. patent also discloses that phosphonates such as nitrilotris(methylenephosphonic acid) (“NTMP” or “ATMP”), 1-hydroxyethane-1,1-diphosphonic acid (“HEDP”) and sodium 1-hydroxyethane-1,1-diphosphonate (“NaHEDP”) are said to have been commonly used to control scale. However, the '995 patent discloses that the use of HEDP in black liquor actually promoted scale and use of diethylenetriamine penta(methylenephosphonic acid) (“DTPMP”) in black liquor without the presence of a nonionic surfactant resulted in only limited scale reduction. While the '995 patent discloses the use of nonionic surfactants to improve scale reduction, it is preferred to avoid the use of surfactants in chemical pulp processes, particularly in the digester. The compositions of the present invention when added to an alkaline chemical pulp process digester are effective at inhibiting calcium salt scale in chemical pulp processes without the need for a nonionic surfactant.
- Canadian Patent No. 1,069,800 (Philip S. Davis et al., Jan. 15, 1980) discloses the addition of blends of organophosphonates, e.g. 1-hydroxyethylidene-1,1-diphosphonic acid (HEDP), with amino-organo phosphonates, e.g. amino tri(methylenephosphonic acid) (AMP), ethylenediamine tetra(methylenephosphonic acid) (EDTPA) and hexamethylenediamine tetra(methylenephosphonic acid) (HMDTA), to black liquor to reduce calcium carbonate scale in a black liquor evaporator system at a pH above 9. This patent also discloses that use of individual (single) phosphonates, instead of the disclosed blends, were not effective at a pH above 9 to inhibit calcium carbonate crystallization.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,851,490 (issued to Fu Chen et al. on Jul. 25, 1989) discloses water soluble polymers containing hydroxyalkyleneaminoalkylene phosphonate functions which are said to have utility as deposit control agents effective in a number of water systems such as cooling, boilers, conversion coating, paper and pulp processing and gas scrubbing.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,534,157 (issued to Craig D. Iman et al. on Jul. 9, 1996) discloses a method for inhibiting the formation, deposition and adherency of scale-forming salts in process waters at high pH utilizing polyether polyamine methylene phosphonates. At column 4, lines 35-51 thereof, this U.S. patent discloses that inhibitors such as HEDP and ATMP are useless as scale inhibitors at alkaline pH conditions.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,562,830 (issued to Davor F. Zidovec et al. on Oct. 8, 1996) discloses a method of inhibiting corrosion and scale formation and deposition in aqueous systems by adding a combination of a polyepoxysuccinic acid or salts thereof and a phosphonocarboxylic acid or salts thereof.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,552,018 (issued to Johan Devenyns on Sep. 3, 1996) discloses a process in which a peroxyacid is employed to improve the selectivity of the delignification of a chemical paper pulp that has already undergone a delignifying treatment in the presence of chemical reagents, i.e. a Kraft cook. Phosphonates are disclosed as stabilizers in this process.
- Despite the aforementioned patents and technical article, enhanced methods and compositions for inhibiting the formation, deposition and adherence of scale to metallic surfaces particularly in commercial chemical pulp processing equipment is highly desired.
- It is an object of this invention to provide a composition for inhibiting the formation, deposition and adherence of calcium salt scale to metallic and other surfaces in the equipment, vessels and/or piping of a chemical pulp process facility. It is yet another object of this invention to provide a method for inhibiting the formation, deposition and adherence of calcium salt scale to surfaces in the equipment, vessels and/or piping of a chemical pulp process facility.
- These and other objects are achieved in the invention which is described in more nonlimiting detail hereinafter.
- According to the invention, a scale inhibiting composition for inhibiting calcium salt scale formation in alkaline aqueous mixtures of chemical pulping processes is provided, wherein the composition is added to the digester of a chemical pulping process, the composition comprising an effective scale inhibiting amount of at least one phosphonate selected from compounds having the formula:
- X2NCH2PO3M2 (I),
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- amine oxides of the phosphonates of formula (I), or mixtures thereof; wherein M is independently selected from hydrogen, alkali metal, alkaline earth metal or ammonium, X is independently selected from H, R, or —CH2PO3M2 wherein R is an alkyl group or —NX2 substituted alkyl group having 2 to 6 carbon atoms, R′ is an alkyl group having 1 to 17 carbon atoms and R′ is optionally branched and optionally unsaturated, and Y is selected from —PO3M2, H or R′; with the proviso that when the phosphonate is N(CH2PO3M2)3, the amount of the phosphonate on an active acid basis is greater than 25 ppm based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- Further according to the invention, a method for inhibiting calcium salt scale formation in chemical pulping processes is provided comprising admixing an effective scale inhibiting amount of the above composition with the alkaline aqueous mixture in the digester of the chemical pulping process.
- Still further according to the invention, a method for inhibiting calcium salt scale formation in an aqueous system in a chemical pulping process having a sufficient quantity of available calcium cations and anions selected from carbonate and sulfate to form said calcium salt scale is provided, comprising admixing an effective scale inhibiting amount of at least one phosphonate with the aqueous system in the digester of the chemical pulping process maintained in a temperature range to inhibit calcium salt scale formation, wherein the at least one phosphonate is as defined above.
- Still further according to the invention, a method for inhibiting calcium salt scale formation in an aqueous system in a selected chemical pulping process is provided comprising: (a) determining the calcium salt scale inhibition profiles of phosphonate concentration and process temperature as a function of time for phosphonate compositions admixed with the aqueous digester composition in a chemical pulping process digester, (b) identifying the calcium salt scale inhibition capability required by said selected chemical pulping process based on the process operating conditions of time and temperature, and the aqueous digester composition, (c) selecting the appropriate phosphonate composition and phosphonate use concentration to effectively inhibit calcium salt scale formation in the selected chemical pulping process when the phosphonate is admixed with the aqueous digester composition in the selected chemical pulping process based on steps (a) and (b), and (d) admixing the selected phosphonate composition with the aqueous digester composition in the selected chemical pulping process during the digestion stage of the chemical pulping process; wherein the selected phosphonate composition is as defined above.
- Still further according to the invention, a method for inhibiting calcium salt scale formation in an aqueous system in a selected chemical pulping process is provided comprising: (a) identifying the calcium salt scale inhibition capability required by the selected chemical pulping process based on the process operating conditions of time and temperature, and the aqueous digester composition, (b) selecting the appropriate phosphonate composition and phosphonate use concentration to effectively inhibit calcium salt scale formation in the selected chemical pulping process when said phosphonate is admixed with the aqueous digester composition in the selected chemical pulping process based on step (a) and the calcium salt scale inhibition profiles of phosphonate concentration and process temperature as a function of time for phosphonate compositions admixed with the aqueous digester composition in a chemical pulping process digester, and (c) admixing the selected phosphonate composition with the aqueous digester composition in the selected chemical pulping process during the digestion stage of the chemical pulping process; wherein the selected phosphonate composition is as defined above.
- Not Applicable
- A first embodiment of the invention relates to a scale inhibiting composition for inhibiting calcium salt scale formation in alkaline aqueous mixtures of chemical pulping processes, wherein the composition is added to the digester of a chemical pulping process, the composition comprising an effective scale inhibiting amount of at least one phosphonate selected from compounds having the formula:
- X2NCH2PO3M2 (I),
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- amine oxides of phosphonates of formula (I), or mixtures thereof; wherein M is independently selected from hydrogen, alkali metal, alkaline earth metal or ammonium, X is independently selected from H, R, or —CH2PO3M2 wherein R is an alkyl group or —NX2 substituted alkyl group having 2 to 6 carbon atoms, R′ is an alkyl group having 1 to 17 carbon atoms and R′ is optionally branched and optionally unsaturated, and Y is selected from —PO3M2, H or R′; with the proviso that when the phosphonate is N(CH2PO3M2)3, the amount of the phosphonate on an active acid basis is greater than 25 ppm based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- In the phosphonates of the invention, M is preferably hydrogen or alkali metal, and the alkali metal is preferably sodium and potassium, X is preferably R or —CH2PO3M2, Y is preferably —PO3M2, and R′ is preferably an alkyl group having 1 to 5 carbon atoms.
- Examples of suitable phosphonates include, but are not limited to, the phosphonates in Table 1 below. Table 1 below provides formulas for representative phosphonates of formulas (I) and (II). The phosphonates in Table 1 are available from Solutia Inc., 575 Maryville Centre Drive, St. Louis, Mo. under the trademark Dequest® phosphonates and are identified by their Dequest® phosphonate product number.
TABLE 1 Dequest Product No. Formula X (or Y) R (or R′) n X′ M 2000 I 2 —CH2PO3M2 — — 6 H 2006 I 2 —CH2PO3M2 — — 5 Na, 1 H 2010 II —PO3M2 —CH3 — 4 H 2016 II —PO3M2 —CH3 — 4 Na 2041 I 1 R, —(CH2)nNX′2 2 2 —CH2PO3M2 8 H 1 —CH2PO3M2 2046 I 1 R, —(CH2)nNX′2 2 2 —CH2PO3M2 5 Na, 3 H 1 —CH2PO3M2 2054 I 1 R, —(CH2)nNX′2 6 2 —CH2PO3M2 6 K, 2 H 1 —CH2PO3M2 2060 I 2 R —(CH2)nNX′2 2, 2 4 —CH2PO3M2 10 H 2066 I 2 R —(CH2)nNX′2 2, 2 4 —CH2PO3M2 7 Na, 3 H - The formulas and corresponding names of the Dequest phosphonates listed in Table 1 are shown below.
- Dequest 2000—amino-tris(methylenephosphonic acid)
- N(CH2PO3H2)3
- Dequest 2006—sodium salt of amino-tris(methylenephosphonic acid)
- Na5H[N(CH2PO3)3]
- Dequest 2010—1-hydroxyethylidene (1,1-diphosphonic acid)
- CH3C(OH)(PO3H2)2
- Dequest 2016—sodium salt of 1-hydroxyethylidene (1,1-diphosphonic acid)
- Na4[CH3C(OH)(PO3)2]
- Dequest 2041—ethylenediamine tetra(methylenephosphonic acid)
- H8[(O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2N(CH2PO3)2]
- Dequest 2046—ethylenediamine tetra(methylenephosphonic acid), pentasodium salt
- Na5H3[(O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2N(CH2PO3)2]
- Dequest 2054—[1,6-hexanediylbis[nitrilobis(methylene)]]tetrakis-phosphonic acid, potassium salt
- K6H2[(O3PCH2)2N(CH2)6N(CH2PO3)2]
- Dequest 2060—diethylenetriamine-penta(methylenephosphonic acid) (H2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2N(CH2PO3H2)CH2CH2N(CH2PO3H2)2
- Dequest 2066—sodium salt of diethylenetriamine-penta(methylenephosphonic acid)
- Na7H3[(O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2N(CH2PO3)CH2CH2N(CH2PO3)2]
- Another preferred phosphonate of formula (I) is the compound N,N′-bis(3-aminopropyl)ethylenediamine-hexa(methylenephosphonic acid), or a salt thereof wherein the salt is sodium, potassium, ammonium, and the like. When the compound is the sodium salt, the compound has the formula NaxHy[(O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2CH2N(CH2PO3)CH2CH2N(CH2PO3)CH2CH2CH2N(CH2PO3)2]; wherein x+y is 12, and is designated herein as 4NHMP. This compound can be prepared according to the procedure disclosed in Example 1 of U.S. Pat. No. 5,261,491, which is herein incorporated by reference.
- One preferred phosphonate of formula (I) is a phosphonate wherein at least one of X is R and R is (CH2)nNX′2, wherein n is an integer from 2 to 6, preferably 2 to 4, and X′ is independently selected from R or CH2PO3M2. Another preferred phosphonate of formula (I) is a phosphonate wherein each X is R and R is (CH2)nNX′2, wherein n is an integer from 2 to 6, preferably 2 to 4, and X′ is independently selected from R or CH2PO3M2.
- A more preferred phosphonate of formula (I) is a phosphonate selected from:
- (M2O3PCH2)2N(CH2)3N(CH2PO3M2)(CH2)2N(CH2PO3M2)(CH2)3N(CH2PO3M2)2 or (M2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)2.
- A preferred phosphonate of formula (II) is a phosphonate wherein Y is PO3M2 and R is alkyl of 1 to 5 carbons. A more preferred phosphonate of formula (II) is a phosphonate wherein Y is PO3M2 and R is methyl.
- A preferred amine oxide of the phosphonate of formula (I) is−O←+N—(CH2PO3M2)3.
- Blends of at least two phosphonates independently selected from the phosphonates of formulas (I), (II) and (III) may be used according to the invention. It is currently preferred to use a blend of two phosphonates, with a blend of a phosphonate of formula (I) with either a phosphonate of formula (I) or formula (II) being more preferred, and a blend of two phosphonates of formula (I) being most preferred. The composition of the blends can vary over a wide range with the percentage of each component ranging broadly from 1 to 99 wt. %, provided each phosphonate is present in an amount of at least about 1 wt. %. Preferably, each phosphonate is present in an amount of at least about 10 wt. %. In the case of a two component blend, each phosphonate is present preferably in an amount of about 10 to about 90 wt. %, and more preferably in an amount of about 20 to about 80 wt. %.
- A series of blends of phosphonates which may be used according to the invention were prepared for testing. The blends were prepared as concentrates having 30% total active acid content and were then diluted to the desired concentration for use. These blends (as described below) were tested as calcium salt scale inhibitors in a simulated Kraft cook according to the procedure described in the Examples. The weight ratios of these various blends are shown in Table 2 below.
TABLE 2 WEIGHT RATIO OF RESPECTIVE PRODUCT NO. - BLEND BLEND OF PHOSPHONATES OF PHOSPHONATES PHOSPHONATES IN BLEND Product 78 D2006/D2066 50/50 Product 79 D2000/D2054 50/50 Product 80 D2006/4NHMP 50/50 Product 81 D2010/D2066A 50/50 Product 82 D2010/D2054 50/50 Product 83A D2016/4NHMP 70/301 Product 83B D2016/4NHMP 25/751 Product 84 D2054/4NHMP 50/50 Product 85 D2010/D2000 50/50 Product 86 4NHMP/D2066A 50/50 Product 87 D2054/D2066A 50/50 Product 94 D2046/D2006 50/50 Product 95 D2046/D2016 60/40 Product 96 D2046/D2054 60/40 Product 97 D2046/D2066A 50/50 Product 98 D2046/4NHMP 60/40 - The preferred blends for use in the invention are blends of a phosphonate selected from N,N′-bis(3-aminopropyl)ethylenediamine-hexa(methylenephosphonic acid), [1,6-hexanediylbis[nitrilobis(methylene)]]tetrakis-phosphonic acid, ethylenediamine tetra(methylenephosphonic acid), diethylenetriamine-penta(methylenephosphonic acid), or salts thereof with a phosphonate selected from the phosphonates of formulas (I) or (II). More preferred are blends of phosphonates selected from N,N′-bis(3-aminopropyl)ethylenediamine-hexa(methylenephosphonic acid), [1,6-hexanediylbis[nitrilobis(methylene)]]tetrakis-phosphonic acid, ethylenediamine tetra(methylenephosphonic acid), diethylenetriaminepenta(methylenephosphonic acid) or salts thereof with another phosphonate selected from the phosphonates of formulas (I) and blends of N,N′-bis(3-aminopropyl)ethylenediamine-hexa(methylenephosphonic acid) or salts thereof with a phosphonate selected from the phosphonates of formula (II).
- An effective amount of phosphonate or mixtures of phosphonates is employed in making and using the scale inhibiting composition of this invention. That effective amount depends on the particular phosphonate(s) employed in practicing this invention and other factors including, but not limited to, the digester composition, the operating conditions (i.e. H-factor) of the digester, the composition and operating conditions in the brown stock washing area and black liquor recovery area, as well as other factors and conditions known to those of ordinary skill in the art. Selection of the effective amount of phosphonate will be readily apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art after reading this specification.
- The scale inhibiting composition of the invention include, but are not limited to, at least one phosphonate of formula (I), at least one phosphonate of formula (II), at least one amine oxide of a phosphonate of formula (I), a mixture of at least two phosphonates of formula (I), a mixture of at least one phosphonate of formula (I) or an amine oxide of a phosphonate of formula (I) and at least one phosphonate of formula (II), a mixture of at least one phosphonate of formula (I) and at least one amine oxide of a phosphonate of formula (I), or a mixture of at least two phosphonates of formula (II). Preferably, the scale inhibiting composition of the invention is at least one phosphonate of formula (I), a mixture of at least two phosphonates of formula (I), or a mixture of at least one phosphonate of formula (I) and at least one phosphonate of formula (II).
- When the scale inhibiting composition of the invention is at least one phosphonate of formula (I), the phosphonate(s) and the effective scale inhibiting amount of each is as follows.
- As used herein, the ppm usage level of scale inhibitor is based on the weight of total liquor charged with the liquor assumed to have a density of 1 g/mL.
- When the phosphonate is N(CH2PO3M2)3, the effective scale inhibiting amount of phosphonate on an active acid basis is about 500 to about 1000 ppm, and preferably about 600 to about 800 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- When the phosphonate is (M2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)2, the effective amount of the phosphonate on an active acid basis is about 10 to about 1000 ppm, preferably about 20 to about 500 ppm, and more preferably about 30 to about 500 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- When the phosphonate is (M2O3PCH2)2N(CH2)6N(CH2PO3M2)2, the effective amount of the phosphonate on an active acid basis is about 150 to about 1000 ppm, preferably about 200 to about 500 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- When the phosphonate is (M2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)CH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)2, the effective amount of phosphonate on an active acid basis is about 30 to about 1000 ppm, preferably about 40 to about 500 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- When the phosphonate is (M2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)CH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)CH2CH2CH2N—(CH2PO3M2)2, the effective amount of phosphonate on an active acid basis is about 10 to about 1000 ppm, preferably about 20 to about 500 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- The preferred phosphonates of formula (I) are (M2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)2, (M2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)CH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)CH2, or (M2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)CH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)CH2CH2CH2M—(CH2PO3M2)2, more preferably (M2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)2 or (M2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)CH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)CH2CH2CH2N—(CH2PO3M2)2, and most preferably (M2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)CH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)CH2CH2CH2N—(CH2PO3M2)2.
- When the scale inhibiting composition of the invention is at least one phosphonate of formula (II), the phosphonate is preferably CH3C(OH)(PO3M2)2 and the effective scale inhibiting amount of phosphonate on an active acid basis is about 20 to about 200 ppm, preferably about 30 to about 100 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- When the scale inhibiting composition of the invention is at least one amine oxide of a phosphonate of formula (I), the effective scale inhibiting amount of amine oxide is the amount on an active acid basis that is equivalent to the effective amount of the corresponding phosphonate of formula (I).
- When the scale inhibiting composition of the invention is a mixture of at least two phosphonates of formula (I), the phosphonate(s) and the effective scale inhibiting amount of each is as follows.
- When the first phosphonate is (M2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)CH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)CH2CH2CH2—N(CH2PO3M2)2, the second phosphonate is preferably selected from N(CH2PO3M2)3, (M2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)2, (M2O3PCH2)2N(CH2)6N(CH2PO3M2)2, or (M2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)CH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)2. When the second phosphonate is N(CH2PO3M2)3, the amount of the mixture on an active acid basis is about 10 to about 1000 ppm, preferably about 200 to about 500 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester. When the second phosphonate is (M2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)2, the amount of the mixture on an active acid basis is about 20 to about 1000 ppm, preferably about 30 to about 500 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester. When the second phosphonate is (M2O3PCH2)2N(CH2)6N(CH2PO3M2)2, the amount of the mixture on an active acid basis is about 80 to about 1000 ppm, preferably about 300 to about 500 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester. When the second phosphonate is (M2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)CH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)2, the amount of the mixture on an active acid basis is about 10 to about 1000 ppm, preferably about 30 to about 500 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- When the first phosphonate is (M2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)2, the second phosphonate is preferably selected from (M2O3PCH2)2N(CH2)6N(CH2PO3M2)2, (M2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)CH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)2, or (CH2PO3M2)3. When the second phosphonate is (M2O3PCH2)2N(CH2)6N(CH2PO3M2)2 or N(CH2PO3M2)3, the amount of the mixture on an active acid basis is about 30 to about 1000 ppm, preferably about 50 to about 500 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester. When the second phosphonate is (M2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)CH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)2, the amount of the mixture on an active acid basis is about 20 to about 1000 ppm, preferably about 40 to about 500 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- When the first phosphonate is (M2O3PCH2)2N(CH2)6N(CH2PO3M2)2, and the second phosphonate is (M2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)CH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2mixture on an active acid basis is about 50 to about 1000 ppm, preferably about 100 to about 500 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- When the first phosphonate is (M2O3PCH2)2N(CH2)6N(CH2PO3M2)2, and the second phosphonate is N(CH2PO3M2)3, the amount of the mixture on an active acid basis is about 100 to about 1000 ppm, preferably about 500 to about 600 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- When the first phosphonate is (M2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)CH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)2, and the second phosphonate is N(CH2PO3M2)3, the amount of the mixture on an active acid basis is about 50 to about 1000 ppm, preferably about 150 to about 500 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- The preferred blends of at least two phosphonates of formula (I) are blends of (M2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)CH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)CH2CH2CH2—N(CH2PO3M2)2 with N(CH2PO3M2)3, (M2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)2, (M2O3PCH2)2N(CH2)6N(CH2PO3M2)2 or (M2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)CH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)2 or blends of (M2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)2 with (M2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)CH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)CH2CH2CH2N—(CH2PO3M2)2, (M2O3PCH2)2N(CH2)6N(CH2PO3M2)2, (M2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)CH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)2, or N(CH2PO3M2)3.
- The most preferred blends of at least two phosphonates of formula (I) are blends of (M2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)CH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)—CH2CH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)2 with N(CH2PO3M2)3, (M2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)2, (M2O3PCH2)2N(CH2)6N(CH2PO3M2)2, or (M2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)CH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)2.
- When the scale inhibiting composition of the invention is a mixture of at least one phosphonate of formula (I) and at least one phosphonate of formula (II), the phosphonate(s) and the effective scale inhibiting amount of each is as follows.
- When the blend is a mixture of a first phosphonate of formula N(CH2PO3M2)3, and the second phosphonate of formula CH3C(OH)(PO3M2)2, the amount of the mixture on an active acid basis is about 30 to about 500 ppm, preferably about 50 to about 300 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- Preferred blends are mixtures of a first phosphonate selected from (M2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)2, (M2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)CH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)2, (M2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)CH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)CH2CH2CH2N—(CH2PO3M2)2 or (M2O3PCH2)2N(CH2)6N(CH2PO3M2)2, and a second phosphonate selected from CH3C(OH)(PO3M2)2.
- When the first phosphonate is (M2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)2, the amount of the mixture on an active acid basis is about 20 to about 1000 ppm, preferably about 30 to about 500 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester. When the first phosphonate is (M2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)CH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)CH2CH2CH2N—(CH2PO3M2)2, the amount of the mixture on an active acid basis is about 20 to about 500 ppm, preferably about 20 to about 150 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester. When the first phosphonate is (M2O3PCH2)2N(CH2)6N(CH2PO3M2)2, the amount of the mixture on an active acid basis is about 30 to about 150 ppm, preferably about 40 to about 80 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester. When the first phosphonate is (M2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)CH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)2, the amount of the mixture on an active acid basis is about 30 to about 1000 ppm, preferably about 50 to about 500 ppm, based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- The most preferred blends of at least one phosphonate of formula (I) and at least one phosphonate of formula (II) are blends of (M2O3PCH2)2NCH2CH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)CH2CH2N(CH2PO3M2)CH2CH2CH2N—(CH2PO3M2)2 and CH3C(OH)(PO3M2)2.
- A second embodiment of the invention relates to a method for inhibiting calcium salt scale formation in chemical pulping processes comprising adding an effective scale inhibiting amount of at least one phosphonate to the alkaline aqueous mixture in the digester of the chemical pulping process, wherein the at least one phosphonate is selected from compounds having the formula:
- X2NCH2PO3M2 (I),
-
- amine oxides of phosphonates of formula (I),
- or mixtures thereof;
- wherein M, X, R, R′ and Y are as defined above; with the proviso that when the phosphonate is N(CH2PO3M2)3, the amount of the phosphonate on an active acid basis is greater than 25 ppm based on the weight of total liquor charged to the digester.
- Further according to the second embodiment of the invention, the invention is also a method for inhibiting calcium salt scale formation in an aqueous system in a chemical pulping process having a sufficient quantity of available calcium cations and anions selected from carbonate and sulfate susceptible to form said calcium salt scale, comprising admixing an effective scale inhibiting amount of at least one phosphonate with the aqueous system in the digester of the chemical pulping process maintained in a temperature range of about 110° C. to about 180° C., preferably about 150° C. to about 175° C., to inhibit calcium salt scale formation, wherein the phosphonate is as described above.
- In the practice of the method of this invention in a chemical pulping process, e.g. a Kraft process, the aqueous phosphonate composition of the invention is admixed with an alkaline, aqueous composition in the digester. The aqueous phosphonate composition of the invention can be added to the digester using any conventional means known to those of ordinary skill in the art. In addition, the aqueous phosphonate composition of the invention can be added directly to the digester composition or it can be introduced into one of the aqueous feed compositions being charged to the digester prior to charging of that aqueous feed composition. The pH in the digester of an alkaline chemical pulping process is at least 9. In the case of a Kraft process, the pH in the digester is preferably about 10 to about 14, and more preferably about 12 to about 14. The aqueous phosphonate composition of the invention can be added in a batch digester in any conventional manner known to one of ordinary skill in the art. For example, in a batch digester operation, the addition of the aqueous phosphonate composition of the invention can be a bulk addition at the beginning of the digester cook cycle or during the digester cook cycle, or it can be added in multiple charges throughout the digestion cycle or continuously throughout the digester cook cycle. It is currently preferred to add the aqueous phosphonate composition of the invention as a bulk charge at or near the beginning of the digester cook cycle. In the case of a continuous digester operation, the addition of the aqueous phosphonate composition of the invention will typically be added continuously to maintain the effective concentration of phosphonate.
- The amount of a scale inhibiting composition of this invention employed is an effective amount which is that amount that is sufficient to provide an effective scale inhibiting concentration of phosphonate in the digester over time at which the formation, deposition and adherence of calcium salt scale, particularly calcium carbonate or calcium sulfate scale, is satisfactorily inhibited in the digester, brown stock washers and/or black liquor recovery area. One of ordinary skill in the art using this invention will know the acceptable level of calcium salt scale in the digester, brown stock washing area, and black liquor recovery area of the particular chemical pulping facility, and will be able to readily select an appropriate phosphonate and concentration for addition to the digester to achieve the desired scale inhibition for the required time based on the disclosure of this specification. It will be apparent to those of skill in the art after reading this specification that many factors of the type which have been mentioned herein and others, will determine the amount of the phosphonate of the invention needed to achieve the desired inhibition. The determination of these amounts is within the ordinary skill of the artisan in this field without undue experimentation considering the direction provided herein.
- A third embodiment of the invention relates to a method for inhibiting calcium salt scale formation in an aqueous system in a selected chemical pulping process comprising (a) identifying the calcium salt scale inhibition capability required by the selected chemical pulping process based on the process operating conditions of time, temperature and pressure, and the aqueous digester composition, (b) selecting the appropriate phosphonate composition and phosphonate use concentration to effectively inhibit calcium salt scale formation in the selected chemical pulping process when the phosphonate is admixed with the aqueous digester composition in the selected chemical pulping process based on step (a) and the calcium salt scale inhibition profiles of phosphonate concentration and process temperature as a function of time for phosphonate compositions admixed with the aqueous digester composition in a chemical pulping process digester, and (c) admixing the selected phosphonate composition with the aqueous digester composition in the selected chemical pulping process during the digestion stage of the chemical pulping process; wherein the selected phosphonate composition is as defined above for this invention.
- A fourth embodiment of the invention relates to a method for inhibiting calcium salt scale formation in an aqueous system in a selected chemical pulping process comprising (a) determining the calcium salt scale inhibition profiles of phosphonate concentration and process temperature as a function of time for phosphonate compositions admixed with the aqueous digester composition in a chemical pulping process digester, (b) identifying the calcium salt scale inhibition capability required by the selected chemical pulping process based on the process operating conditions of time, temperature and pressure, and the aqueous digester composition, (c) selecting the appropriate phosphonate composition and phosphonate use concentration to effectively inhibit calcium salt scale formation in the selected chemical pulping process when the phosphonate is admixed with the aqueous digester composition in the selected chemical pulping process based on steps (a) and (b), and (d) admixing the selected phosphonate composition with the aqueous digester composition in the selected chemical pulping process during the digestion stage of the chemical pulping process; wherein the selected phosphonate composition is as defined above for this invention.
- In the third and fourth embodiments of the invention, the calcium salt scale inhibition profiles of phosphonate concentration and process temperature as a function of time for phosphonate compositions admixed with the aqueous digester composition in a chemical pulping process digester can be determined by conducting laboratory experiments, such as described herein, or by conducting larger scale testing. As each chemical pulping process will vary depending on the type of wood being processed, the specific operating conditions used, the composition in the digester, and the like, the specific phosphonate or phosphonate blend and the required use concentration of same necessary to achieve the desired scale inhibition will be dependent upon the specific chemical pulping process. By utilizing the calcium salt scale inhibition profiles in conjunction with the calcium salt scale inhibition capability required by the selected chemical pulping process based on its process operating conditions of time, temperature and pressure, and the aqueous digester composition, one of ordinary skill in the art may select the appropriate phosphonate composition and phosphonate use concentration to effectively inhibit calcium salt scale formation in the selected chemical pulping process when the phosphonate is admixed with the aqueous digester composition in the selected chemical pulping process.
- The invention is further described in the following Examples which are not intended to limit or restrict the invention. Unless otherwise indicated all quantities are expressed in weight.
- A Kraft cook test was employed in the following examples and illustrates the use of the compositions of this invention in the process of this invention. In carrying out these tests, samples were taken of a composition of the digester at selected times during the cook. The concentration of total calcium and inhibited calcium were determined analytically using Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AA). The general procedure described below was followed. Additionally, the tests were generally carried out at inhibitor levels of 10, 50, 100 and 500 parts per million (ppm) active acid based on the amount of total liquor charged to the digester, for each phosphonate composition tested, and also with no inhibitor present.
- As used herein, the active acid level is that amount of free acid which is equimolar to the amount of phosphonate that was actually added. Unless otherwise specified, use of “%” is on a weight basis.
- The Kraft Cook Test used herein was developed to gauge the performance of scale inhibition of compositions of this invention in a simulated digester composition wherein calcium is slowly extracted from the wood chips into the Kraft system. The test was a standard Kraft cook with a 5:1 liquor to wood ratio in a MK Systems Inc. minimill laboratory digester. The digester aqueous composition temperature was ramped from ambient temperature to 180° C. in one hour and then maintained at 180° C. for an additional one to two hours. Samples were taken from the digester using a liquid cooled extractor at various time intervals under high pressure and temperature during the cook to monitor calcium concentrations by AA as described in the “Monitoring Calcium Release During Kraft Cook” section below.
- Drying of Wood Chips:
- Pine wood chips were passed through a 12.5 mm slotted screen, with the small pins being removed.
- The chips were sorted by hand to remove any bark or knots, and the wood chips dried at 110° C. for 12 hours. This was done to reduce variability with moisture and extractives. The wood chips were stored in a container with desiccant and allowed to cool to room temperature.
- Preparation of White Liquor/Charge of Digester:
- A liquor to wood ratio of 5:1 was prepared with 18.5% effective alkali, having a 25% sulfidity and 5 grams per liter of sodium carbonate. The sodium carbonate introduced into the white liquor was representative of that which is typically carried over in the recovery process in a Kraft mill.
- The charge of phosphonate employed was based upon the weight of total liquor charged to the digester to give the desired equivalent ppm of active acid in the digester.
- White liquor was prepared according to the following procedure. Approximately 2 liters of double-deionized water were transferred to a 4 liter volumetric flask. 322.99 g of 50% sodium hydroxide, 163.76 g Na2S.9H2O, and 20.0 g anhydrous sodium carbonate were added to the 4 liter flask and dissolved, enough inhibitor was added to reach the desired concentration, and double deionized water added to fill to the mark.
- Prior to running the test, the digester was acid cleaned using a 10% sulfuric acid solution to remove any existing deposits. After the acid cleaning, the digester was rinsed with distilled water.
- 800 grams of dried Pine wood chips, prepared as described above, were added to the wood chip holder. White liquor (4L) and wood chips were transferred to the digester and the initial temperature and time recorded.
- Monitoring Calcium Release During Kraft Cook:
- A 5-mL sample was taken for AA analysis and the heating sequence in the digester was initiated.
- (The AA analysis is done by atomic absorption by flame photometry using a Perkin Elmer model 100 spectrometer; see generally, Instrumental Methods of Analysis, Hobart H. Willard, Lynn L. Merritt, Jr.; John A Dean, 4th Edition, D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc. August 1965)
- Quantitatively one milliliter (mL) of the sample was transferred to a centrifuge tube with 5 mL of 4% HCl solution and AA was used to determine the calcium content of the sample, i.e. Total Calcium. The remaining sample was drawn into a 10 mL syringe and filtered through a 0.45-μm syringe filter. Quantitatively one mL of the filtrate was transferred to a centrifuge tube with 5 mL of 4% HCl solution and AA was used to determine the calcium content of the filtrate, i.e. Inhibited Calcium.
- Every 15 minutes for the length of the test, e.g. approximately 2-4 hours, the liquor in the condenser line was purged, a temperature measurement was made, and a 5 mL liquor sample was pulled. The AA analysis procedure as described above was then repeated. At the end of the test, the calcium content and temperature data were plotted versus time.
- Each example below was carried out according to the general procedure recited above. In most examples, the phosphonates were tested at four concentration levels. All levels are given in parts per million phosphonate on an active acid basis by weight total liquor.
- Except as specified herein, chemicals used in the examples were obtained from Fisher Scientific. Dequest phosphonates, used individually and in blends in the examples, were obtained from Solutia Inc. (St. Louis, Mo.). 4NHMP was prepared according to the procedure described herein.
- Tables 3-96 hereinafter following provide the data for a series of test runs performed on the digester at various levels of phosphonates and mixtures of phosphonate. The phosphonate or blend tested are identified by product name (as defined in Tables 1 and 2 herein) in the header of each Table below. The temperature is in degrees Celsius. Parts per million (ppm) of calcium is in parts per million by weight based on total liquor.
- Dequest 2006 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 4-7 below. In addition, a control experiment with no added inhibitor was run and the results are given below in Table 3. The data in Table 3 can be used as the control for Examples 1-8.
TABLE 3 Kraft Cook with no Inhibitor Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 17.1 16.6 88 30 37.4 36 133 45 19.4 15 168 60 4.6 2.5 180 75 1.6 0.8 180 90 0.4 0 180 105 0 0 180 -
TABLE 4 500 ppm Dequest 2006 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 24 15 20.6 20.9 82 30 37.8 38.2 132 45 53 53 170 60 61.8 59.7 180 75 68.5 66.4 180 90 71.2 71.9 180 105 72.6 71.7 180 120 70.9 64.8 180 150 47.4 47.5 180 180 30.7 31.4 180 240 32.8 22.1 180 -
TABLE 5 100 ppm Dequest 2006 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 19.4 19.9 86 30 36.8 36.2 130 45 49.4 48.5 170 60 61.1 55.3 180 75 60.9 58.9 180 90 22.8 17.4 180 105 12.5 14. 180 120 12 10.7 180 135 9.8 9.5 180 150 6.8 8 180 180 6.6 7 180 -
TABLE 6 50 ppm Dequest 2006 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 15 14.9 84 30 29.1 29 132 45 39.2 37.6 171 60 54.4 51 180 75 46.2 39.1 180 90 21.9 16.4 180 105 15.4 13.7 180 120 11.8 11.1 180 135 9.2 9.2 180 150 8.9 7.6 180 180 7.6 6.8 180 -
TABLE 7 10 ppm Dequest 2006 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 24 15 10.1 10.1 88 30 22.7 22.1 134 45 34.5 32.3 174 60 25 13.1 180 75 13.4 5.7 180 90 8.1 5 180 105 6.9 4.7 180 120 6.1 4.4 180 - The data of Example 1 demonstrates that a use level of 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to lower use levels or the use of no inhibitor. The data also suggests that a Dequest 2000 and Dequest 2006 use range of about 500 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Dequest 2016 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 8-11 below.
TABLE 8 500 ppm Dequest 2016 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 24 15 13.3 13.2 90 30 12.2 6.4 138 45 4.7 3.7 172 60 4.3 4 180 75 5.1 5 180 90 5.5 5.2 180 120 5.5 6.2 180 240 6.5 7.2 180 -
TABLE 9 100 ppm Dequest 2016 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 12.2 11.9 81 30 22.9 22.4 131 45 32.2 32.7 169 60 44 43.9 180 75 54.1 54.7 180 90 59 57.5 180 105 57.9 55.4 180 120 56.4 56.7 180 135 52 48.9 180 150 51.2 48.2 180 180 25.4 21.8 180 -
TABLE 10 50 ppm Dequest 2016 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 24 15 13.9 13.3 80 30 28.5 27.7 131 45 40.9 40.7 165 60 64.6 63.3 180 75 80.5 80.6 180 90 85.7 85.9 180 105 89.6 87.9 180 120 88.5 87.8 180 150 84.5 84 180 -
TABLE 11 10 ppm Dequest 2016 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 24 15 8.7 8.1 82 30 18.9 18.3 130 45 33.4 32.8 162 60 42 41.7 180 75 39.6 38.4 180 90 22.5 16.8 180 105 13 8.5 180 120 10 6.4 180 135 7.9 5.4 180 - The data of Example 2 demonstrates that use levels of 100 and 50 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to use levels of 10 and 500 ppm or the use of no inhibitor. The data of this example suggests that a Dequest 2010 and Dequest 2016 use range of about 20 to about 200 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Dequest 2054 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 12-15 below.
TABLE 12 500 ppm Dequest 2054 Total Calcium, Inhibited Calcium, Time, Minutes ppm ppm Temperature 0 0 0 24 15 13.4 13.9 82 30 27.8 27.4 120 45 42.8 42.5 160 60 52.5 51 180 75 62.9 61.3 180 90 69.1 67.5 180 105 69.6 69.8 180 120 70.5 69.2 180 150 67.9 67.2 180 180 65.2 64.9 180 240 58.7 57.4 180 -
TABLE 13 100 ppm Dequest 2054 Total Calcium, Inhibited Calcium, Time, Minutes ppm ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 9.6 9 88 30 18.8 19.1 133 45 32.5 32.1 168 60 47.6 45.8 180 75 61.8 61.8 180 90 66.1 57 180 105 68.9 67.2 180 120 64.6 64.9 180 135 61.2 60.6 180 150 51.3 50.5 180 180 27.5 26.9 180 -
TABLE 14 50 ppm Dequest 2054 Total Calcium, Inhibited Calcium, Time, Minutes ppm ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 16.2 16.1 82 30 30 29.3 128 45 41.9 41.5 160 60 61.1 57.8 184 75 66.2 63.4 180 90 56.9 47 180 105 27.1 20.6 180 120 14.8 11.1 180 135 10.6 9 180 150 7.5 7.3 180 180 5.3 5.3 180 -
TABLE 15 10 ppm Dequest 2054 Total Calcium, Inhibited Calcium, Time, Minutes ppm ppm Temperature 0 0.9 0.5 25 15 12.3 12.1 82 30 26.5 26.5 128 45 40.3 37.8 160 60 38.2 34.5 184 75 15.3 10.9 180 90 8.4 7.9 180 105 6 5.6 180 120 4.5 4.1 180 135 3.5 3.5 180 150 2.7 2.5 180 180 2.5 1.5 180 - The data of Example 3 demonstrates that a use level of 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to 10, 50 and 100 ppm use levels or the use of no inhibitor. The data of this example suggests that a Dequest 2054 use range of about 150 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Dequest 2060S was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 16-18 below.
TABLE 16 100 ppm Dequest 2060S Total Calcium, Inhibited Calcium, Time, Minutes ppm ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 1.2 0.6 90 30 9.3 8.7 139 45 25.7 26.3 174 60 39.7 40.3 180 75 56.1 55.5 189 90 65.4 63.1 186 105 68.9 60.2 182 120 76 74.2 180 150 74.2 63.1 180 180 53.2 45.6 180 -
TABLE 17 50 ppm Dequest 2060S Total Calcium, Inhibited Calcium, Time, Minutes ppm ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 4.4 4 82 30 20 19 134 45 41 38.8 165 60 61.5 60.5 180 75 82.7 74.7 180 90 91.3 84.2 180 105 88.8 85.6 180 120 87 78.9 180 150 71.4 67.6 180 180 50.6 41 180 -
TABLE 18 10 ppm Dequest 2060S Total Calcium, Inhibited Calcium, Time, Minutes ppm ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 7.2 3.9 79 30 21.3 19.9 134 45 41.2 41.2 176 60 64 60.5 180 75 70.9 70 180 90 61 59.2 180 105 52 51.2 180 120 42.6 38.4 180 - The data of Example 4 demonstrates that use levels of 50 and 100 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to a 10 ppm use level or the use of no inhibitor. The data of this example suggests that a Dequest 2060S use range of about 30 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Dequest 2066 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 19-22 below.
TABLE 19 500 ppm Dequest 2066 Total Calcium, Inhibited Calcium, Time, Minutes ppm ppm Temperature 0 0 0 24 15 21.3 21.2 84 30 36.6 36.6 134 45 52.5 51.4 170 60 62.8 62.2 180 75 70 69 180 90 72.8 72.8 180 105 75.2 75.3 180 120 76.7 76.7 180 150 76 75.3 180 180 74.3 74.3 180 240 69.8 68.5 180 -
TABLE 20 100 ppm Dequest 2066 Total Calcium, Inhibited Calcium, Time, Minutes ppm ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 15.9 15.4 86 30 30.4 29.4 130 45 40.8 40.8 168 60 53.8 52.8 180 75 60.1 59.9 180 90 63.4 60.3 180 105 59.4 57.2 180 120 63 61.7 180 135 58.2 56.2 180 150 55 43.4 180 180 40.9 39.2 180 -
TABLE 21 50 ppm Dequest 2066 Total Calcium, Inhibited Calcium, Time, Minutes ppm ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 0 0 0 24 15 17 16.7 84 30 33.9 32.8 130 45 48.8 48.2 171 60 62.2 60.2 180 75 73.8 65 180 90 76.9 67.4 180 105 75.5 65.7 180 120 70.8 67.2 180 135 65.7 64 180 150 61.1 60.1 180 180 43.8 37.9 180 -
TABLE 22 10 ppm Dequest 2066 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 24 15 10.2 4.6 84 30 20.8 20.7 134 45 32.7 31.8 170 60 40.5 40.3 180 75 41.8 40 180 90 33.8 31.8 180 105 24.6 22.3 180 120 16.5 13.9 180 150 9.5 7.4 180 - The data of Example 5 demonstrates that use levels of 50, 100 and 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to a 10 ppm use level or the use of no inhibitor. The data of this example suggests that a Dequest 2066 use range of about 30 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- 4NHMP was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 23-26 below.
TABLE 23 500 ppm 4NHMP Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 24 15 19.7 19.2 84 30 37.6 37.6 132 45 63.3 61.9 170 60 82.5 80.1 180 75 89.5 89.1 180 90 94.4 93.2 180 105 99.7 96.2 180 120 101.8 99.1 180 150 107 106.4 180 180 102.8 101 180 240 98.7 96.2 180 -
TABLE 24 100 ppm 4NHMP Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 24 15 13.8 13.8 84 30 29 27.8 132 45 54.1 53.5 170 60 72.2 72.6 180 75 84.5 83.6 180 90 96.5 93 180 105 100.2 98.2 180 120 100.8 97 180 150 94.5 93.6 180 180 86 85.3 180 -
TABLE 25 50 ppm 4NHMP Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 24 15 14.8 14.6 82 30 30.6 30.1 130 45 57.7 54.1 165 60 75 72.9 180 75 89.8 86.5 180 90 96.5 94.1 180 105 101.2 99.3 180 120 102.8 100 180 150 97.2 97.1 180 180 86.1 86.5 180 -
TABLE 26 10 ppm 4NHMP Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 24 15 18 12 84 30 36 30 134 45 60 54 180 60 72 72 180 90 78 78 180 105 72 72 180 120 60 60 180 150 48 48 180 180 36 36 180 - The data of Example 6 demonstrates that use levels of 10, 50, 100 and 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of no inhibitor. The data of this example suggests that a 4NHMP use range of about 10 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Dequest 6004 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 27-30 below.
TABLE 27 500 ppm Dequest 6004 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 24 15 26.1 25.1 82 30 38.6 38.6 132 45 53.5 41 169 60 50.6 41.2 180 75 52.2 47.9 180 90 53.5 50.8 180 105 53.8 52.9 180 120 53.5 53.5 180 150 54.5 49.1 180 180 53.1 52.1 180 210 52.3 51.2 180 -
TABLE 28 100 ppm Dequest 6004 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 24 15 15.6 15.6 84 30 32.4 32 132 45 45.1 37.5 172 60 52.6 45.8 180 75 59.1 51 180 90 36.6 28.7 180 105 25.9 22.4 180 120 18.8 15.6 180 150 13.8 11.9 180 180 10.7 9.2 180 -
TABLE 29 50 ppm Dequest 6004 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 24 15 11.6 11.4 84 30 27.7 27.8 132 45 55.5 52.3 170 60 77.1 70.7 180 75 70.5 58.8 180 90 50.7 39.9 180 105 34.5 24.9 180 120 28 15.6 180 150 19.4 12.3 180 180 17.1 8.1 180 -
TABLE 30 10 ppm Dequest 6004 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 24 15 11 10.4 84 30 26.1 24.9 134 45 51.3 50.7 168 60 32.1 20.3 180 75 22.8 10.1 180 90 21.2 9.6 180 105 18.2 8.4 180 120 16.5 7.8 180 - The data of Example 7 demonstrates that use levels of 50, 100 and 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of 10 ppm inhibitor or the use of no inhibitor. The data of this example suggests that a Dequest 6004 use range of about 50 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Dequest 2046 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 31-34 below.
TABLE 31 10 ppm Dequest 2046 Inhibited Time, minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 21 15 18 18 80 30 30 30 132 45 48 48 170 60 60 60 176 75 66 60 176 90 54 54 176 105 42 42 176 120 36 36 176 150 30 30 176 180 30 24 176 -
TABLE 32 50 ppm Dequest 2046 Inhibited Time, minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 21 15 12 12 80 30 36 36 132 45 48 48 170 60 60 60 176 75 72 72 176 90 72 72 176 105 78 78 176 120 78 72 176 150 60 60 176 180 54 48 176 -
TABLE 33 100 ppm Dequest 2046 Inhibited Time, minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 21 15 18 18 80 30 30 30 132 45 48 48 170 60 60 66 176 75 72 72 176 90 72 72 176 105 78 72 176 120 78 72 176 150 72 66 176 180 60 60 176 -
TABLE 34 500 ppm Dequest 2046 Inhibited Time, minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 21 15 30 30 82 30 42 42 130 45 60 60 168 60 78 78 178 75 90 90 178 90 102 102 178 105 108 108 178 120 114 108 178 150 120 114 178 180 120 114 178 - The data of Example 8 demonstrates that use levels of 10, 50, 100 and 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of no inhibitor. The data of this example suggests that a Dequest 2046 use range of about 10 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- A series of blends of phosphonates were made and then tested as calcium carbonate scale inhibitors in a digester according to the procedure described above. The compositions of these various blends are shown in Table 2 above.
- A control with no inhibitor was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section. The results are given in Table 35 below and can be used as a control for Examples 10-25.
TABLE 35 Kraft Cook with no Inhibitor Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 11.5 10.9 82 30 24.8 23.4 128 45 39 38.2 163 60 16.6 14.9 180 75 12.9 10.3 180 90 10.3 6.7 180 105 9.2 7.8 180 120 8.4 7.8 180 - Blend 78 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 36-39 below.
TABLE 36 500 ppm Blend 78 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 22 15 16 16 80 30 48 48 124 45 78 78 164 60 96 96 176 75 114 114 176 90 114 114 176 105 120 120 176 120 126 120 176 150 126 120 176 180 126 120 176 -
TABLE 37 100 ppm Blend 78 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 3.3 2.6 82 30 18.8 19.9 128 45 29.7 28.6 163 60 46 43.1 180 75 57.6 53.6 180 90 71.3 67 180 105 73.2 67 180 120 76.4 69.5 180 150 56.8 53.6 180 180 38.8 32.6 180 -
TABLE 38 50 ppm Blend 78 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 11.2 11.2 82 30 27.2 28.1 128 45 51.4 50.4 163 60 67.1 69.1 180 75 85.6 82.4 180 90 80.8 79.2 180 105 82.1 78.2 180 120 72.5 67.7 180 150 55.9 53 180 180 35.2 33.5 180 -
TABLE 39 10 ppm Blend 78 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 7.8 7.4 82 30 29.5 28.7 128 45 60.4 57.2 163 60 84.4 80.4 180 75 68.8 60.8 180 90 41.9 32.3 180 105 29.5 19.5 180 120 23.4 15.8 180 150 18.3 12.6 180 180 15.1 10.3 180 - The data of Example 10 demonstrates that use levels of 50, 100 and 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of 10 ppm inhibitor or the use of no inhibitor. The data of this example suggests that a blend of Dequest 2000 or 2006 and Dequest 2066 or 2060 in the use range of about 50 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Blend 79 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 40-43 below.
TABLE 40 500 ppm Blend 79 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 22 15 24 24 80 30 48 48 124 45 72 72 166 60 90 90 180 75 102 96 180 90 108 102 180 105 114 102 180 120 108 102 180 150 96 90 180 180 84 72 180 -
TABLE 41 100 ppm Blend 79 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 7 5.4 82 30 20.3 19.6 128 45 42.6 41.9 163 60 62.2 57.2 180 75 78.1 69.8 180 90 89.7 82.1 180 105 93.7 78.8 180 120 93.1 81.5 180 150 68.5 45.9 180 180 44.4 31.3 180 -
TABLE 42 50 ppm Blend 79 Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Inhibited Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 9.3 9.1 82 30 22.9 22.6 128 45 52.4 49.5 163 60 74.7 69.6 180 75 85.1 78.3 180 90 86.4 79.3 180 105 74.1 62.4 180 120 57.6 42.4 180 150 33.9 22.9 180 180 25.6 17.4 180 -
TABLE 43 10 ppm Blend 79 Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Inhibited Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 11.2 11.2 82 30 24.4 23.7 128 45 51.2 45.1 163 60 61.2 55.1 180 75 40.2 15. 180 90 24.1 9.5 180 105 16.3 6.3 180 120 10.5 6.3 180 150 6.6 3.7 180 180 2.7 2.1 180 - The data of Example 11 demonstrates that use levels of 50, 100 and 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of 10 ppm inhibitor or the use of no inhibitor. The data of this example suggests that a blend of Dequest 2000 or 2006 and Dequest 2054 in the use range of about 50 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Blend 80 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 44-47 below.
TABLE 44 500 ppm Blend 80 Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Inhibited Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 22 15 24 24 80 30 42 42 124 45 72 72 164 60 90 90 179 75 102 102 180 90 108 108 180 105 114 108 180 120 114 102 180 150 114 96 180 180 108 90 180 -
TABLE 45 100 ppm Blend 80 Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Inhibited Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 12.9 11.7 86 30 31.2 29.3 132 45 61 58.7 168 60 89.2 83.8 179 75 104.8 103.7 180 90 113.6 109.8 180 105 112.8 101.7 180 120 103.7 96.1 180 150 76.2 71.3 180 180 50.7 47.6 180 -
TABLE 46 50 ppm Blend 80 Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Inhibited Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 7.7 7.4 86 30 19.4 19.1 132 45 41.7 41.1 168 60 60.8 59.2 179 75 75.4 74.1 180 90 85.4 83.1 180 105 84.8 78.3 180 120 78 70.8 180 150 63.1 55.6 180 180 39.2 33 180 -
TABLE 47 10 ppm Blend 80 Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Inhibited Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 10.3 10.3 86 30 19.5 19.2 132 45 31.2 30.9 168 60 39.2 35 179 75 36.7 33.9 180 90 32.3 31.5 180 105 28.2 26.7 180 120 21.3 19.9 180 150 12.3 11.3 180 180 5.5 4.4 180 - The data of Example 12 demonstrates that use levels of 10, 50, 100 and 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of no inhibitor. The data of this example suggests that a blend of Dequest 2000 or 2006 and 4NHMP in the use range of about 10 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Blend 81B was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 48-51 below.
TABLE 48 500 ppm Blend 81B Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Inhibited Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 22 15 24 24 80 30 42 42 124 45 42 42 164 60 42 42 180 75 42 42 180 90 42 42 180 105 48 48 180 120 48 48 180 150 48 48 180 180 54 54 180 -
TABLE 49 100 ppm Blend 81B Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Inhibited Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 7 7.1 82 30 18.8 18.5 128 45 38.5 36.5 163 60 65.6 61.8 180 75 85.7 83.3 180 90 102.3 91.6 180 105 106.5 103.4 180 120 113.1 108.6 180 150 107.9 104.1 180 180 97.1 94.4 180 -
TABLE 50 50 ppm Blend 81B Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Inhibited Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 6.2 5.8 82 30 15.5 15.2 128 45 34.3 33.6 163 60 56 45.3 180 75 71.2 67.6 180 90 83.5 79.3 180 105 84.2 81.5 180 120 79.3 76.7 180 150 69.6 67.9 180 180 58.9 55.3 180 -
TABLE 51 10 ppm Blend 81B Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Inhibited Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 11.3 10.9 82 30 23.4 22.4 128 45 45.4 43.7 163 60 54.6 53.3 180 75 54.9 51.9 180 90 49.3 46.4 180 105 38.8 37.8 180 120 30.6 29.6 180 150 12.6 11.6 180 180 4.4 3.7 180 - The data of Example 13 demonstrates that use levels of 50, 100 and 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of 10 ppm inhibitor or the use of no inhibitor. The data of this example suggests that a blend of Dequest 2010 or 2016 and Dequest 2066 or 2060 in the use range of about 30 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Blend 82 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 52-55 below.
TABLE 52 500 ppm Blend 82 Time, Total Inhibited Minutes Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 22 15 24 24 82 30 30 30 126 45 18 12 162 60 18 12 180 75 18 18 180 90 24 18 180 105 24 24 180 120 24 24 180 150 24 24 180 180 24 24 180 -
TABLE 53 100 ppm Blend 82 Time, Total Inhibited Minutes Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 7.3 4.9 82 30 21 18 128 45 40.7 38.5 163 60 59.8 58.8 180 75 78.8 76.2 180 90 98.3 97.3 180 105 109.3 107.9 180 120 108.6 106.6 180 150 94.6 88.2 180 180 76.5 72.5 180 -
TABLE 54 50 ppm Blend 82 Time, Total Inhibited Minutes Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 9.2 8.9 82 30 21.7 21.4 128 45 46.7 44.9 163 60 62.4 61.8 180 75 77.4 75.2 180 90 92.4 89.3 180 105 99.6 97.1 180 120 94.9 95.9 180 150 90.5 87.4 180 180 82.4 79 180 -
TABLE 55 10 ppm Blend 82 Time, Total Inhibited Minutes Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 12 12 82 30 30 30 128 45 42 42 163 60 54 54 180 75 42 30 180 90 30 24 180 105 24 18 180 120 18 18 180 150 18 18 180 180 18 12 180 - The data of Example 14 demonstrates that use levels of 50 and 100 ppm provided sigificant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of 10 or 500 ppm inhibitor or the use of no inhibitor. The data of this example suggests that a blend of Dequest 2010 or 2016 and Dequest 2054 in the use range of about 30 to about 150 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Blend 83A was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 56-59 below.
TABLE 56 500 ppm Blend 83A Time, Total Inhibited Minutes Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 22 15 24 24 82 30 24 24 124 45 18 18 156 60 18 18 176 75 18 18 176 90 18 18 176 105 18 18 176 120 18 18 176 150 24 24 176 180 24 24 176 -
TABLE 57 100 ppm Blend 83A Time, Total Inhibited Minutes Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 5 4.7 82 30 19 18 128 45 33.1 32.7 163 60 54.9 52.8 180 75 75.7 72 180 90 91.8 90.4 180 105 98.9 98.3 180 120 99.3 96.9 180 150 93.5 88.7 180 180 89.7 84.9 180 -
TABLE 58 50 ppm Blend 83A Time, Total Inhibited Minutes Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 6.7 6.4 82 30 17.4 17.1 128 45 38.8 36.5 163 60 59.2 59.9 180 75 76.4 75.1 180 90 89.4 88.7 180 105 96.1 93.5 180 120 98.4 97.1 180 150 98.7 96.4 180 180 94.8 92.5 180 -
TABLE 59 10 ppm Blend 83A Time, Total Inhibited Minutes Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 10.7 10.4 82 30 22.7 22.1 128 45 43.6 42.6 163 60 59.4 58.3 180 75 67.9 63.5 180 90 64.4 63.4 180 105 56.3 52.8 180 120 45 42.3 180 150 25.8 24.8 180 180 14.9 13.5 180 - The data of Example 15 demonstrates that use levels of 50, 100 and 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of 10 ppm inhibitor or the use of no inhibitor. The data of this example suggests that a blend of Dequest 2010 or 2016 and 4NHMP in the use range of about 20 to about 500 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Blend 83B was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 60-63 below.
TABLE 60 500 ppm Blend 83B Time, Total Inhibited Minutes Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 22 15 18 18 80 30 36 36 124 45 36 36 166 60 36 36 180 75 36 36 180 90 42 42 180 105 42 42 180 120 42 42 180 158 42 42 180 180 42 42 180 -
TABLE 61 100 ppm Blend 83B Time, Total Inhibited Minutes Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 12 12 82 30 30 30 128 45 54 54 163 60 72 72 180 75 84 84 180 90 108 101 180 105 108 101 180 120 108 101 180 150 108 108 180 180 114 108 180 -
TABLE 62 50 ppm Blend 83B Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 12.4 11.9 82 30 28.4 28.3 128 45 56.1 54.7 163 60 86.7 83.8 180 75 110.2 107.8 180 90 124.8 123.4 180 105 133.2 129.9 180 120 135.2 128.5 180 158 134.6 132.3 180 180 115.8 104.5 180 -
TABLE 63 10 ppm Blend 83B Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 18 12 82 30 30 30 128 45 42 42 163 60 54 54 180 75 60 54 180 90 60 60 180 105 60 54 180 120 60 60 180 158 54 54 180 180 42 42 180 - The data of Example 16 demonstrates that use levels of 50, 100 and 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of 10 ppm inhibitor or the use of no inhibitor. The data of this example suggests that a blend of Dequest 2010 or 2016 and 4NHMP in the use range of about 20 to about 500 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Blend 84 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 64-67 below.
TABLE 64 500 ppm Blend 84 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 22 15 24 24 82 30 48 48 126 45 78 78 164 60 102 102 180 75 120 114 180 90 126 120 180 105 132 126 180 120 132 126 180 150 120 114 180 180 102 102 180 -
TABLE 65 100 ppm Blend 84 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 6.3 5.9 82 30 19.6 17.3 128 45 42.7 41.7 163 60 53.7 51.7 180 75 81.5 79.5 180 90 94.3 93.2 180 105 106.6 104.3 180 120 110.3 107.9 180 150 99.3 96.9 180 180 59.1 58.8 180 -
TABLE 66 50 ppm Blend 84 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 6.7 6.4 82 30 17.8 17.4 128 45 42.7 40.4 163 60 57.3 56.6 180 75 73.8 72.8 180 90 84.8 83.8 180 105 89.6 89 180 120 91.2 86.4 180 150 65.7 62.4 180 180 38.8 38.5 180 -
TABLE 67 10 ppm Blend 84 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 8.3 7.9 82 30 15.8 15.5 128 45 36.5 35.5 163 60 52.3 50.9 180 75 58.8 55.7 180 90 55.3 52.9 180 105 43.4 42.3 180 120 34.4 33.1 180 150 22.1 20.3 180 180 12.7 11.4 180 - The data of Example 17 demonstrates that use levels of 100 and 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of 10 or 50 inhibitor or the use of no inhibitor. The data of this example suggests that a blend of 4NHMP and Dequest 2054 in the use range of about 80 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Blend 85 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 100 ppm active acid. The results are given in Table 68 below.
TABLE 68 100 ppm Blend 85 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 10.5 10.2 82 30 24.3 23.7 128 45 41.1 40.3 163 60 58.5 57.9 180 75 73.9 73.6 180 90 86.8 86 180 105 89.1 89.1 180 120 94.4 94.4 180 150 97.5 94.9 180 180 90.5 89.3 180 - The data of Example 18 demonstrates that a use level of 100 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of no inhibitor. The data of this example suggests that a blend of Dequest 2000 or 2006 and Dequest 2010 or 2016 in the use range of about 70 to about 200 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Blend 86 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 69-72 below.
TABLE 69 500 ppm Blend 86 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 22 15 24 24 84 30 36 36 126 45 66 66 166 60 84 84 180 75 96 90 180 90 108 102 180 105 114 108 180 120 114 108 180 150 114 108 180 180 108 102 180 -
TABLE 70 100 ppm Blend 86 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 4.4 4.1 82 30 16.4 15.9 128 45 34.9 29.9 163 60 44.7 43.9 180 75 57.1 56.8 180 90 69.2 68.3 180 105 73.1 72.3 180 120 73.6 70 180 150 66.4 63.5 180 180 52.1 46.7 180 -
TABLE 71 50 ppm Blend 86 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 6.1 5.8 82 30 19.1 18.7 128 45 45.3 44.6 163 60 64.1 63.4 180 75 75.7 74.4 180 90 88 81.6 180 105 89.9 88.3 180 120 87.1 84.8 180 150 57.3 54.3 180 180 33.9 33.6 180 -
TABLE 72 10 ppm Blend 86 Time, Total Calcium, Inhibited Calcium, Minutes ppm ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 12 12 82 30 30 30 128 45 42 42 163 60 54 48 180 75 54 54 180 90 54 54 180 105 48 48 180 120 42 42 180 150 30 30 180 180 24 24 180 - The data of Example 19 demonstrates that use levels of 10, 50, 100 and 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of no inhibitor. The data of this example suggests that a blend of Dequest 2060 or 2066 and 4NHMP in the use range of about 10 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Blend 87 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 73-76 below.
TABLE 73 500 ppm Blend 87 Time, Total Calcium, Inhibited Calcium, Minutes ppm ppm Temperature 0 0 0 22 15 30 30 82 30 48 48 126 45 78 78 163 60 96 96 180 75 114 108 180 90 120 114 180 105 126 120 180 120 132 126 180 158 138 132 180 180 138 132 180 -
TABLE 74 100 ppm Blend 87 Time, Total Calcium, Inhibited Calcium, Minutes ppm ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 7.4 7.1 82 30 21.3 20.9 128 45 43.4 41.4 163 60 61.8 59 180 75 83 82.9 180 90 92.6 89.5 180 105 96.5 94.4 180 120 96.8 93.3 180 158 80.2 77.4 180 180 53.8 50 180 -
TABLE 75 50 ppm Blend 87 Time, Total Calcium, Inhibited Calcium, Minutes ppm ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 14.7 14.3 82 30 29.8 29.3 128 45 63.2 60.8 163 60 86.2 85.7 180 75 111.6 111.6 180 90 130.4 127.6 180 105 142.2 139.4 180 120 141.3 137 180 158 110.7 101.3 180 180 67.4 60.8 180 -
TABLE 76 10 ppm Blend 87 Time, Total Calcium, Inhibited Calcium, Minutes ppm ppm Temperature 0 0 0 25 15 18 12 82 30 36 36 128 45 60 54 163 60 66 60 180 75 42 30 180 90 30 18 180 105 24 18 180 120 18 12 180 158 12 12 180 180 12 6 180 - The data of Example 20 demonstrates that use levels of 50, 100 and 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of 10 ppm inhibitor or the use of no inhibitor. The data of this example suggests that a blend of Dequest 2060 or 2066 and Dequest 2054 in the use range of about 50 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention. It is believed that the difference between the data for 50 ppm inhibitor and 100 ppm inhibitor is due to the wood chips used in the experiments. The advantage of using 100 ppm inhibitor compared to 50 ppm inhibitor is seen in the shape of the curve as opposed to the height of the curve.
- Blend 94 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 77-80 below.
TABLE 77 500 ppm Blend 94 Time, Total Calcium, Inhibited Calcium, Minutes ppm ppm Temperature 0 0 0 21 15 24 24 90 30 42 42 136 45 66 66 174 60 90 84 178 75 102 96 178 90 108 96 178 105 114 108 178 120 114 108 178 150 120 114 178 180 120 114 178 -
TABLE 78 100 ppm Blend 94 Time, Total Calcium, Inhibited Calcium, Minutes ppm ppm Temperature 0 0 0 21 15 18 18 80 30 30 30 132 45 48 48 170 60 60 60 176 75 72 66 176 90 78 72 176 105 84 78 176 120 84 78 176 150 84 78 176 180 78 72 176 -
TABLE 79 50 ppm Blend 94 Time, Total Calcium, Inhibited Calcium, Minutes ppm ppm Temperature 0 0 0 21 15 18 18 80 30 30 30 132 45 42 42 170 60 60 60 176 75 72 72 176 90 78 78 176 105 78 72 176 120 78 78 176 150 72 60 176 180 42 42 176 -
TABLE 80 10 ppm Blend 94 Time, Total Calcium, Inhibited Calcium, Minutes ppm ppm Temperature 0 0 0 21 15 12 12 80 30 30 30 132 45 48 42 170 60 66 54 176 75 66 60 176 90 48 42 176 105 36 30 176 120 30 24 176 150 24 18 176 180 24 12 176 - The data of Example 21 demonstrates that use levels of 50, 100 and 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of 10 ppm inhibitor or the use of no inhibitor. The data of this example suggests that a blend of Dequest 2000 or 2006 and Dequest 2046 in the use range of about 30 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Blend 95 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 81-84 below.
TABLE 81 500 ppm Blend 95 Time, Total Calcium, Inhibited Calcium, Minutes ppm ppm Temperature 0 0 0 21 15 12 12 82 30 30 30 132 45 48 48 170 60 54 54 177 75 54 54 177 90 60 54 177 105 60 54 177 120 60 60 177 150 66 60 177 180 66 60 177 -
TABLE 82 100 ppm Blend 95 Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Inhibited Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 21 15 18 18 80 30 24 24 132 45 42 42 170 60 54 54 176 75 66 66 176 90 72 72 176 105 78 78 176 120 84 84 176 150 84 84 176 180 84 84 176 -
TABLE 83 50 ppm Blend 95 Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Inhibited Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 21 15 6 6 80 30 24 24 132 45 42 42 170 60 54 48 176 75 60 60 176 90 66 66 176 105 66 66 176 120 72 72 176 150 72 72 176 180 72 72 176 -
TABLE 84 10 ppm Blend 95 Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Inhibited Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 21 15 12 12 80 30 30 30 132 45 48 48 170 60 66 66 176 75 66 60 176 90 42 36 176 105 30 30 176 120 30 24 176 150 24 18 176 180 24 18 176 - The data of Example 22 demonstrates that use levels of 50, 100 and 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of 10 ppm inhibitor or the use of no inhibitor. The data of this example suggests that a blend of Dequest 2010 or 2016 and Dequest 2046 in the use range of about 20 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Blend 96 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 85-88 below.
TABLE 85 500 ppm Blend 96 Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Inhibited Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 21 15 18 18 88 30 36 36 136 45 54 54 172 60 78 72 174 75 90 84 174 90 96 90 174 105 102 90 174 120 108 96 174 150 108 96 174 180 108 96 174 -
TABLE 86 100 ppm Blend 96 Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Inhibited Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 21 15 12 12 80 30 30 30 132 45 48 48 170 60 60 60 176 75 66 66 176 90 72 72 176 105 78 78 176 120 84 84 176 150 84 84 176 180 84 84 176 -
TABLE 87 50 ppm Blend 96 Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Inhibited Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 21 15 6 6 80 30 30 30 132 45 48 48 170 60 60 60 176 75 72 72 176 90 78 72 176 105 84 78 176 120 84 84 176 150 72 48 176 180 48 42 176 -
TABLE 88 10 ppm Blend 96 Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Inhibited Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 21 15 12 12 80 30 24 24 132 45 48 42 170 60 66 60 176 75 78 78 176 90 78 72 176 105 54 54 176 120 42 36 176 150 30 24 176 180 24 24 176 - The data of Example 23 demonstrates that use levels of 50, 100 and 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of 10 ppm or use of no inhibitor. The data of this example suggests that a blend of Dequest 2046 and Dequest 2054 in the use range of about 30 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Blend 97 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 89-92 below.
TABLE 89 500 ppm Blend 97 Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Inhibited Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 21 15 24 24 86 30 36 36 134 45 66 60 172 60 84 78 174 75 96 90 174 90 102 96 174 105 114 108 174 120 114 108 174 150 114 108 174 180 114 108 174 -
TABLE 90 100 ppm Blend 97 Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Inhibited Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 21 15 18 18 80 30 30 30 132 45 48 48 170 60 54 54 176 75 60 60 176 90 66 66 176 105 72 72 176 120 72 72 176 150 72 72 176 180 72 72 176 -
TABLE 91 50 ppm Blend 97 Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Inhibited Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 21 15 18 18 80 30 30 30 132 45 48 48 170 60 60 60 176 75 72 72 176 90 72 72 176 105 72 66 176 120 72 72 176 150 66 66 176 180 54 54 176 -
TABLE 92 10 ppm Blend 97 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 21 15 12 12 80 30 30 30 132 45 48 48 170 60 66 66 176 75 72 66 176 90 60 54 176 105 48 42 176 120 36 30 176 150 30 24 176 180 24 18 176 - The data of Example 24 demonstrates that use levels of 50, 100 and 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of 10 ppm or the use of no inhibitor. The data of this example suggests that a blend of Dequest 2060 or 2066 and Dequest 2046 in the use range of about 20 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- Blend 98 was tested in the Kraft Cook Test described in the Examples section at 500, 100, 50 and 10 ppm active acid. The results are given in Tables 93-96 below.
TABLE 93 500 ppm Blend 98 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 21 15 24 24 84 30 42 42 132 45 60 60 168 60 90 90 180 75 96 96 180 90 102 102 180 105 102 102 180 120 102 102 180 150 102 102 180 180 102 102 180 -
TABLE 94 100 ppm Blend 98 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 21 15 18 18 80 30 30 30 132 45 42 42 170 60 54 54 176 75 66 66 176 90 66 66 176 105 72 72 176 120 72 72 176 150 72 72 176 180 72 72 176 -
TABLE 95 50 ppm Blend 98 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 21 15 12 12 80 30 24 24 132 45 42 42 170 60 60 60 176 75 66 66 176 90 72 72 176 105 72 72 176 120 78 78 176 150 72 72 176 180 66 66 176 -
TABLE 96 10 ppm Blend 98 Inhibited Time, Minutes Total Calcium, ppm Calcium, ppm Temperature 0 0 0 21 15 12 12 80 30 30 30 132 45 48 48 170 60 66 60 176 75 78 72 176 90 72 72 176 105 66 66 176 120 54 54 176 150 36 36 176 180 24 24 176 - The data of Example 25 demonstrates that use levels of 50, 100 and 500 ppm provided significant improvement in calcium inhibition compared to the use of 10 ppm or the use of no inhibitor. The data of this example suggests that a blend of Dequest 2046 and 4NHMP in the use range of about 20 to about 1000 ppm would be effective to inhibit calcium salt scale according to the invention.
- The preceding description is for illustration and should not be taken as limiting. Various modifications and alterations will be readily suggested to persons skilled in the art. It is intended, therefore, that the foregoing be considered as exemplary only and that the scope of the invention be ascertained from the following claims. It is further intended that each and every claim limitation be literally construed to include any and all variants which are insubstantially different from what is literally recited except variants which are in the prior art.
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