• Title of article

    Role of temperature, chlorine, and organic matter in copper corrosion by-product release in soft water

  • Author/Authors

    Nicolle Boulay، نويسنده , , Marc Edwards، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    683
  • To page
    690
  • Abstract
    Soft, low alkalinity drinking waters tend to cause relatively high copper corrosion by-product release in plumbing systems. Long-term tests (6–8 months) in a synthetic, microbially stable soft tap water confirmed that lower pHs and higher temperatures increased copper release to water. Soluble copper release increased at lower temperature and lower pH. Low levels of free chlorine (0.7 mg/L) slightly increased copper release at pH 9.5, in marked contrast to the dramatic reductions in copper release that have been observed in soft waters in which Type III pitting corrosion is occurring. Gum xanthan and sodium alginate produced a microbially unstable water that reduced the pH and DO during stagnation in pipes — these indirect effects far outweighed their possible role in chelation or other modes of direct attack on copper surfaces.
  • Keywords
    Copper , Corrosion , temperature , organic matter , Chlorine
  • Journal title
    Water Research
  • Serial Year
    2001
  • Journal title
    Water Research
  • Record number

    767779