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Use and Abuse of Artificial Acetate Buffering in Standardized and Application Specific Testing
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... modeling shows that artificial acetate buffering of test solutions should be implemented only below pH 4.6. In addition, this would allow a major simplification of the initial pH adjustment, which could then be made before saturation in the test gas, and subsequently an extension to autoclave testing...
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Buffering and Inhibition of Glycol in Gas Dehydration Applications: an Alternative to Amines
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... molybdate inhibitor, also a common inhibitor for water systems, to the "N" plus nitrite formula. Inhibitor A contained TEA with "N" to achieve buffering at a lower pH than Inhibitor N; Inhibitor A did not contain either nitrite or molybdate. The target inhibitor addition rate for all inhibitors was one...