Deicing compositions and methods of use

a composition and composition technology, applied in the field of deicing compositions, can solve the problems of insufficient reliance on snow or ice removal alone, insufficient deicing salt cost, and deceptively low cost of prior art deicing salts, such as sodium chloride, calcium chloride, magnesium chloride,

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-02-02
LEIST
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Problems solved by technology

Most northern cities incur considerable yearly expense in the removal of snow and ice from streets and other outdoor surfaces to meet the winter time needs of business, industry, and the public in general.
Reliance on mechanical means of snow or ice removal alone, however, is insufficient, necessitating the use of deicing salts.
The cost of the prior art deicing salts, including sodium chloride, calcium chloride, magnesium chloride, or rock salt, are deceptively low given the unassumed cost of corrosion to metal guardrails, bridge supports, metal concrete reinforcing rods and automobiles.
As such, these chemicals ultimately cost the consuming public far more in corrosion damage than the initial material cost would indicate.
While these chemicals reduce corrosion, they are more expensive, difficult to apply and carry hidden costs in the form of environmental pollution and toxic properties.
Unfortunately, the addition of proteins to deicing solutions causes many problems with handling and stability characteristics of the solutions.
Typically, the protein sources are difficult, if not impossible to get fully mixed with the other components of the deicing compositions.
If the proteins do not come completely out of solution to form a precipitate or flocculate, they still often form gels that cause gelling of the deicing composition and impair the ability to evenly apply and distribute the deicing compositions.

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[0027] A deicing composition is prepared as follows. A corrosion inhibitor component is prepared by making a between 45% and 80% by weight TEA solution in water and mixing HydroTriticum WAA, a protein-based product used in the personal care industry and available from Croda Chemical, resulting in 3% to 10% by weight WAA in the TEA solution. Add this corrosion inhibitor component to a magnesium chloride solution at between 0.25% to 1.0% of the finished product.

example 2

[0028] A deicing composition is prepared as follows. A corrosion inhibitor component is prepared by making a between 45% and 80% by weight TEA solution in water and mixing it with a protein source of animal byproducts such as hooves and horns. A granular form of the byproduct is obtained, usually a gelatin form, liquefied with water, pH adjusted and digested with enzymes. The resulting mixture has between 3% and 10% by weight of the protein solution in the TEA solution. Add this corrosion inhibitor component to a magnesium chloride solution at between 0.25% to 1.0% of the finished product.

example 3

[0029] A deicing composition is prepared as follows. A corrosion inhibitor component is prepared by making a between 45% and 80% by weight TEA solution in water and mixing it with a protein source of animal byproducts such as hides. A granular form of the byproduct is obtained, usually a gelatin form, liquefied with water, pH adjusted and digested with enzymes. The resulting mixture has between 3% and 10% by weight of the protein solution in the TEA solution. Add this corrosion inhibitor component to a magnesium chloride solution at between 0.25% to 1.0% of the finished product.

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Abstract

The invention provides a non-corrosive deicing composition containing a deicing component, a corrosion inhibitor and a protein solution having a pH adjusted to between about pH 5 and about pH 7. Optionally, the deicing composition contains a corrosion inhibitor as well. The invention also provides a method of removing snow and ice from a road surface by applying these deicing compositions to the ice or snow.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION [0001] This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10 / 384,177, filed Mar. 6, 2003, which is incorporated in its entirety by this reference.FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002] The invention lies in the field of deicing compositions suitable for making surfaces free of snow and ice and to methods of using these compositions. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0003] Most northern cities incur considerable yearly expense in the removal of snow and ice from streets and other outdoor surfaces to meet the winter time needs of business, industry, and the public in general. Reliance on mechanical means of snow or ice removal alone, however, is insufficient, necessitating the use of deicing salts. Rock salt or sodium chloride is the most common chemical used for deicing, primarily because of its low cost, ease of transportation, and readily dispersible form. [0004] The cost of the prior art deicing salts, including sodium chloride, calcium c...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): C23F11/00C09K3/18
CPCC09K3/185
Inventor LEIST, E. G.
Owner LEIST
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