Claims
- 1. Method of applying a descaling reagent comprising a one-electron reducing agent which is a low oxidation state transition metal ion based on V.sup.II or Cr.sup.II in combination with a complexing agent to a surface to be treated to descale the surface which method comprises:
- (i) maintaining the low oxidation state transition metal ion either in solution under an inert atmosphere in a container made of or lined with an inert material or as a solid salt under an inert atmosphere;
- (ii) preparing a solution of the complexing agent and removing oxygen therefrom; and
- (iii) mixing the ingredients from steps (i) and (ii) either in situ in contact with the surface to be treated or mixing the ingredients from steps (i) and (ii) prior to application to the surface to be treated under conditions whereby no substantial decomposition of the so-formed reagent occurs.
- 2. Method as claimed in claim 1 wherein in step (iii) the solution of the complexing agent is contacted with the surface to be treated prior to the addition of the low oxidation state transition metal ion in solution to form the descaling reagent in situ.
- 3. Method as claimed in claim 2 wherein in step (iii) the solution of the complexing agent and the V.sup.II or Cr.sup.II ion in solution are contacted simultaneously with the surface to be treated to form the descaling reagent in situ.
- 4. Method as claimed in claim 2 wherein in step (iii) the solution of the complexing agent and the V.sup.II or Cr.sup.II ion in solution are mixed in a vessel made of or lined with an inert material prior to contacting the surface to be treated.
- 5. Method as claimed in claim 2 wherein in step (i) the one-electron reducing agent is maintained in a container made of or lined with glass or plastic.
- 6. Method as claimed in claim 2 wherein in step (ii) oxygen is removed from the solution of the complexing agent by sparging with an inert gas or by the addition of hydrazine.
- 7. Method as claimed in claim 6 wherein the inert gas is nitrogen.
- 8. Method as claimed in claim 2 wherein the complexing agent is ethylene diamine tetracetic acid, citric acid, picolinic acid, 2,2'-bipyridyl, histidine, nitrilotriacetic acid or 2,6-dicarboxy pyridine.
- 9. Method as claimed in claim 2 wherein the reagent comprises a one-electron reducing agent based on V.sup.II and picolinic acid as the complexing agent.
- 10. Method as claimed in claim 2 wherein the reagent comprises a one-electron reducing agent based on Cr.sup.II and a complexing agent selected from bipyridyl or nitrilotriacetic acid.
- 11. Method as claimed in claim 2 wherein the concentration of the one-electron reducing agent is in the range of from 10.sup.-3 to 2M.
- 12. Method as claimed in claim 11 wherein the concentration of the one-electron reducing agent is in the range of from 10.sup.-3 to 10.sup.-2 M.
- 13. Method as claimed in claim 2 wherein the molar concentration of the complexing agent is from 3 to 10 times the molar concentration of the one-electron reducing agent.
- 14. Method as claimed in claim 2 wherein formate or acetate is present as a counterion at a molar concentration of the one-electron reducing agent.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 287610 filed July 28, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,470,951.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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