Ensuring the purity of boiler feedwater demands the use of highly capable pH electrodes. Power plant cycle chemistry guidelines and standards specify narrow ranges of pH to minimize corrosion of ...
Water-soluble, self-assembled nanocapsules composed of a functional bilayer membrane and enclosed guest molecules can provide smart (that is, condition responsive) sensors for a variety of purposes.
Although each power plant has unique features (incoming water, fuel it uses, amount of power it generates, boiler or steam generator type) all of them are prone to corrosion. Low pH levels, dissolved ...
In this article, we focus on the use of graphene in water sensors, exploring how these sensors detect common contaminants, including heavy metals, microbes and irregular pH. Various types of sensors ...
In coal-fired power plants, measurement and control of pH is critical to the efficient operation of wet flue gas scrubbers. However, harsh process conditions can necessitate frequent cleaning and ...
Inferred pH is a method of continuously calculating pH from straight and cation conductivity. The method is not widely used in the United States, but is popular in Europe. Inferred pH is attractive ...
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