Hyperbranched reverse osmosis antiscalant with network structure, preparation method and application thereof
A network structure, hyperbranched technology, applied in the field of scale inhibitors, can solve the problems of high metal oxide content, easy fouling and blocking of reverse osmosis membrane, affecting the service life of membrane, etc., to achieve excellent dispersion performance, improve calcium tolerance, The effect of reducing pollution
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Embodiment 1
[0031] Step 1, a polymino polyether group methylphosphonic acid with a hydroxyb azapic acid is mixed in mass ratio 2: 1. According to the mass ratio 2: 1: 1, the acrylic-2-acrylamide-2-methylpropulfonic acid copolymer, a mixture of polyino polyether group-methylphosphonic acid and hydroxybethyl phosphonic acid is weighed, and citrogen Acid, and the weighing three raw materials were partially loaded into different vessels.
[0032] Step 2, a mass of 1 to the mass of the three raw materials weighing in the reactor is added to the pure water, and the mixture of acrylic acid and hydroxyethyl acrylate is added to pure water as a crosslinking agent. The mass of the agent is 0.6% of the mass of pure water, and hydrochloric acid is added to pure water, and the concentration of hydrochloric acid in water is 1 mol / L, stir well.
[0033] Step 3, control the temperature of the reaction kettle at 40 ° C, the acrylate-2-acrylamide-2-methylpropulfonic acid copolymer in step 1, polyino polyethe...
Embodiment 2
[0038] Step 1, the polymino polyether group-methylphosphonic acid is mixed with the organic phosphine derivative amino trimeton acid, amino trimethanin, sodium amino trimetanchloric acid, amino polyether group. The mass ratio of phosphonic acid and organic phosphine derivative is 2.5: 1. According to the mass ratio 2.2: 1: 0.8, the acrylic-2-acrylamide-2-methylpropulfonic acid copolymer is weighed, and the above polymino polyether group-methylphosphonic acid and the mixture of organic phosphine derivatives, citric acid And the weighing three kinds of raw materials are partially loaded into different containers.
[0039] Step 2, the mass of 1.2 times the mass of the three kinds of raw materials weighing in the reactor is added, and hydroxyethyl acrylate is added to pure water as a crosslinking agent, and the mass of the crosslinking agent is The mass of pure water was 0.7%, and hydrochloric acid was added to pure water, and the concentration of hydrochloric acid in water was 1 mol ...
Embodiment 3
[0045] Step 1, a polymino polyether group-methylphosphonic acid is mixed with an organic phosphine derivative hydroxybethylene diphosphonate, an ethylenediamine tetrazinate, wherein the polymino polyether group-methylphosphonic acid is organic phosphine. The mass ratio of the derivative is 2.2: 1. According to the mass ratio 2.5: 1: 0.5, the acrylic-2-acrylamide-2-methylpropulfonic acid copolymer is weighed, and the above polymino polyether group-methylphosphonic acid and the mixture of organic phosphine derivatives, ammonia acetic acid And the weighing three kinds of raw materials are partially loaded into different containers.
[0046] Step 2, the mass of the mass of the three raw materials weighing in the reactor is added to 1.5 times of pure water, and hydroxyethyl acrylate, hydroxyethyl methacrylate, methyl methacrylate, hydroxyl methacrylate is added to pure water. The propyl mixture is used as a crosslinking agent which is 0.5% of the mass of pure water, and hydrochloric ac...
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