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Copper-amine speciation: an electrochemical investigation of the selection of volatile amines for steam generator water

✍ Scribed by A.G. Kumbhar; S.V. Narasimhan; P.K. Mathur


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
688 KB
Volume
294
Category
Article
ISSN
0003-2670

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✦ Synopsis


Addition of volatile amines for pH control to steam generator water of power plants to protect the steam water system from corrosion is called all volatile treatment (AVT) of steam generator water. Metal ion concentrations in steam generator water will generally be in the pg I-' range. Pseudopolarography in combination with differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetry copper speziation studies (at 50 pg I-' copper concentration) were carried out in aqueous media containing four important amines, viz. 3-methoxypropylamine (JMPA), l-dimethylamino-2-propanol (DMPA), 2-dimethylaminoethanol (DMAE) and piperidine (Pip), all having a large potential for use as AVT reagents. The copper-amine complexes were identified and their log stability constants (log K) values were as follows: [Cu(IX3MPA),]: 10.47; [CU(IIXOH),(DMPA),I: 20.33; [CU(IIXOH),(DMAE),]: 20.51; [Cu(IXPipll: 8.29; [Cu(IXPip),l: 9.89; [Cu(IXOH),(Pip),]:

16.67. Electroreduction mechanisms of these identified species at a hanging mercury drop electrode were studied. The ability of some of the amines to influence the stepwise reduction/ oxidation of copper results in impeding its transport in dissolved form in the steam generator water. Hence it is recommended that only those amines that do not stabilize Cu(1) in solution be selected for use as AVT reagents for ensuring better performance of steam water circuits in power industries.