Complex amine-based reagents


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Amines for a long time have been applied to maintaining water chemistry conditions (WCC) at power plants. However, making use of complex reagents that are the mixture of neutralizing and the filmforming amines, which may also contain other organic components, causes many disputes. This is mainly due to lack of reliable information about these components. The protective properties of any amine with regard to metal surfaces depend on several factors, which are considered in this article. The results of applying complex reagents to the protection of heating surfaces in industrial conditions and estimated behavior forecasts for various reagents under maintaining WCC on heat-recovery boilers with different thermal circuits are presented. The case of a two-drum heat-recovery boiler with in-line drums was used as an example, for which we present the calculated рН values for various brands of reagents under the same conditions. Work with different reagent brands and its analysis enabled us to derive a composition best suitable for the conditions of their practical applications in heat-recovery boilers at different pressures. Testing the new amine reagent performed at a CCPP power unit shows that this reagent is an adequate base for further development of reagents based on amine compounds. An example of testing a complex reagent is shown created with the participation of the authors within the framework the program of import substitution and its possible use is demonstrated for maintaining WCC of power-generating units of combined-cycle power plants (CCPP) and TPP. The compliance of the employed reagents with the standards of water chemistry conditions and protection of heating surfaces were assessed. The application of amine-containing reagents at power-generating units of TPP makes it possible to solve complex problems aimed at ensuring the sparing cleaning of heating surfaces from deposits and the implementation of conservation and management of water chemistry condition on the TPP equipment.

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T. Zezyulya

All-Russia Institute of Thermal Engineering

Email: vti.ssu@mail.ru
Rússia, ul. Avtozavodskaya 14, Moscow, 115280

E. Sokolova

All-Russia Institute of Thermal Engineering

Email: vti.ssu@mail.ru
Rússia, ul. Avtozavodskaya 14, Moscow, 115280

E. Eremina

All-Russia Institute of Thermal Engineering

Email: vti.ssu@mail.ru
Rússia, ul. Avtozavodskaya 14, Moscow, 115280

N. Timofeev

All-Russia Institute of Thermal Engineering

Email: vti.ssu@mail.ru
Rússia, ul. Avtozavodskaya 14, Moscow, 115280

S. Suslov

All-Russia Institute of Thermal Engineering

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Email: vti.ssu@mail.ru
Rússia, ul. Avtozavodskaya 14, Moscow, 115280

A. Kirilina

All-Russia Institute of Thermal Engineering

Email: vti.ssu@mail.ru
Rússia, ul. Avtozavodskaya 14, Moscow, 115280

I. Sergeev

All-Russia Institute of Thermal Engineering

Email: vti.ssu@mail.ru
Rússia, ul. Avtozavodskaya 14, Moscow, 115280


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