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2-Phosphonobutane -1,2,4-Tricarboxylic Acid(PBTC)

Identification:

Chemical name: 2-Phosphonobutane -1,2,4-Tricarboxylic Acid

Synonym: PBTC;PBTCA; Dequest 7000, Phosphonobutane Tricarboxylic Acid;

CAS NO.: 37971-36-1

Molecular Formula: C7H11O9P         

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Properties:

PBTC has low content of phosphoric, has structural features of both phosphoric acid and carboxylic acid group, which enable its excellent scale and corrosion inhibition properties. Its antiscale property under high temperature is far better than that of organophosphines. It can improve zinc salt solubility, has good chlorine oxidation tolerance and good composite synergy.

 

Specifications:

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Technical index

Appearance

Colorless or light yellow transparent liquid

Active acid %

50.0 min

Phosphorous acid(as PO33-)%

0.5max

Phosphorous acid(as PO43-)%

0.5 max

Density (20℃) g/cm3

1.27 min

PH(1% solution)

1.5-2.0

Fe (ppm)

10.0 max

 

Application:

PTBC is a high efficient agent as scale and corrosion inhibitor. It is the excellent stabilizer for zinc salt. It is widely used in circulating cool water system and oilfield refill water system as scale and corrosion inhibitor, suitable to composite with zinc salt and copolymer. It can be used in situations of high temperature, high hardness, high alkali and high concentration index. In lavation fields, it is used as chelating agent and metal detergent.

PBTC is usually used together with zinc salt, copolymer, organophosphine, imidazole and other Water Treatment Chemicals. When used alone, the dosage of 5-15mg/L is preferred.

 

Packing and Storage:

Normally in 250kg net Plastic Drum, IBC drum can also be used as required. Storage for one year in room shady and dry place.

Safety Protection:

Acidity, Avoid contact with eye and skin, once contacted, flush with water.

 

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