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How Salt and Heat Affect Scale Preventers
Saturday, April 19, 2025
But here's an interesting twist. Carboxylate-based inhibitors stick to the surface in two ways: inner-sphere and outer-sphere. They stick more than phosphonate-based ones. However, this might not be better. Strong sticking could mean they get lost in the reservoir. So, it's a trade-off.
The study also found that salt levels don't affect how well these inhibitors move around. This is great for places with changing salt levels. Overall, this research gives a close-up look at how scale inhibitors work. It can help make better, greener inhibitors in the future. However, it is important to note that this is a small-scale study. Real-world conditions might be different. Also, the environmental impact of these inhibitors needs more study. They might be better than old methods, but they're not perfect.
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