IP Library Granted Patent US 8,741,157
Granted Patent B2
US 8,741,157 · App. 12/179,949 · Granted Jun 3, 2014

Biofouling control

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Patent No.
US 8,741,157
App. No.
12/179,949
Granted
Jun 3, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system and method for stabilizing bromine in an industrial water system by monitoring and flexible dosing of chlorine oxidant and halide ion stabilizer residual levels. The system comprises chlorine oxidant, and a halide ion source with a halogen stabilizer.

Claims (9)

1. A method for control of biofouling in an industrial water system comprising copper surfaces, the method including the steps of:

(a) concurrently monitoring in an industrial water system both a chlorine oxidant concentration and a concentration of sodium sulfamate;

(b) providing a chlorine oxidant source;

(c) providing a mixture of sodium sulfamate and bromide ion source the molar ratio of sodium sulfamate to bromide ion source in the mixture being within the range of 1:1 to 1:4;

(d) comparing the monitored chlorine oxidant concentration to a pre-determined chlorine oxidant concentration known to function as an effective biocide in the industrial water system and appropriately adding the chlorine oxidant source at a rate and in an amount sufficient to achieve at least the pre-determined chlorine oxidant concentration, said pre-determined chlorine oxidant concentration being within the range of between 2 mg/liter and 0.2 mg/liter and;

(e) comparing the monitored concentration of sodium sulfamate to a predetermined concentration of sodium sulfamate and bromide, source mixture known to effectively control foulant in the industrial water system and appropriately adding the mixture of sodium sulfamate and bromide ion source in an amount sufficient to achieve at least the pre-determined sodium sulfamate concentration between 0.01 mg/liter to 100 mg/liter, the adding to the water system of the mixture of sodium sulfamate and bromide ion source being independent of whether chlorine oxidant is being concurrently added to the system;

wherein corrosion in the copper surfaces occurs at a rate which is at least 15 times slower to about 28 times slower than would occur were at least the same amount of sodium sulfamate added to the system in the absence of the bromide ion source.

2. The method of claim 1 in which the monitoring is accomplished by oxidation reduction potential.

3. The method of claim 1 in which the chlorine oxidant is sodium hypochlorite.