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IMPACT OF ZINC ORTHOPHOSPHATE INHIBITOR ON DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM WATER QUALITY
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Title
IMPACT
OF
ZINC
ORTHOPHOSPHATE
INHIBITOR
ON DISTRIBUTION
SYSTEM
WATER
QUALITY
Author
Guan, Xiaotao
Keywords
Corrosion Inhibitor
Zinc Orthophosphate
ZOP
Drinking Water Quality
Drinking Water Distribution System
Corrosion Control
Abstract
This
dissertation
consists
of
four
papers
concerning
impacts
of
zinc
orthophosphate
(ZOP)
inhibitor
on
iron
,
copper
and
lead
release
in a
changing
water
quality
environment.
The
mechanism
of
zinc
orthophosphate
corrosion
inhibition
in
drinking
water
municipal
and
home
distribution
systems
and the
role
of
zinc
were
investigated.
Fourteen
pilot
distribution
systems
(PDSs)
which
were
identical
and
consisted
of
increments
of
PVC
,
lined
cast
iron
,
unlined
cast
iron
and
galvanized
steel
pipes
were
used
in this
study.
Changing
quarterly
blends
of
finished
ground
,
surface
and
desalinated
waters
were
fed
into the
pilot
distribution
systems
over
a
one
year
period.
Zinc
orthophosphate
inhibitor
at
three
different
doses
was
applied
to
three
PDSs.
Water
quality
and
iron
,
copper
and
lead
scale
formation
was
monitored
for the
one
year
study
duration.
The
first
article
describes
the
effects
of
zinc
orthophosphate
(ZOP)
corrosion
inhibitor
on
surface
characteristics
of
iron
corrosion
products
in a
changing
water
quality
environment.
Surface
compositions
of
iron
surface
scales
for
iron
and
galvanized
steel
coupons
incubated
in
different
blended
waters
in the
presence
of
ZOP
inhibitor
were
investigated
using
X-ray
Photoelectron
Spectroscopy
(XPS)
,
Scanning
Electron
Microscopy
(SEM)
/
Energy
Dispersive
X-ray
Spectroscopy
(EDS).
Based
on
surface
characterization
,
predictive
equilibrium
models
were
developed
to
describe
the
controlling
solid
phase
and
mechanism
of
ZOP
inhibition
and the
role
of
zinc
for
iron
release.
The
second
article
describes
the
effects
of
zinc
orthophosphate
(ZOP)
corrosion
inhibitor
on
total
iron
release
in a
changing
water
quality
environment.
Development
of
empirical
models
as a
function
of
water
quality
and
ZOP
inhibitor
dose
for
total
iron
release
and
mass
balances
analysis
for
total
zinc
and
total
phosphorus
data
provided
insight
into the
mechanism
of
ZOP
corrosion
inhibition
regarding
iron
release
in
drinking
water
distribution
systems.
The
third
article
describes
the
effects
of
zinc
orthophosphate
(ZOP)
corrosion
inhibitor
on
total
copper
release
in a
changing
water
quality
environment.
Empirical
model
development
was
undertaken
for
prediction
of
total
copper
release
as a
function
of
water
quality
and
inhibitor
dose.
Thermodynamic
models
for
dissolved
copper
based
on
surface
characterization
of
scale
that were
generated
on
copper
coupons
exposed
to
ZOP
inhibitor
were also
developed.
Surface
composition
was
determined
by
X-ray
Photoelectron
Spectroscopy
(XPS).
The
fourth
article
describes
the
effects
of
zinc
orthophosphate
(ZOP)
corrosion
inhibitor
on
total
lead
release
in a
changing
water
quality
environment.
Surface
characterization
of
lead
scale
on
coupons
exposed
to
ZOP
inhibitor
by
X-ray
Photoelectron
Spectroscopy
(XPS)
was
utilized
to
identify
scale
composition.
Development
of
thermodynamic
model
for
lead
release
based
on
surface
analysis
results
provided
insight
into the
mechanism
of
ZOP
inhibition
and the
role
of
zinc.
Adviser
Taylor, James S.
Publisher
University
of
Central
Florida
Degree
Ph.D.
Degree Discipline
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Degree Grantor
Engineering and Computer Science
Degree Program
Environmental Engineering PhD
Graduation Date
2007-12-01
Type
Doctoral dissertation
Access Level
Public - Allow Worldwide Access
Release Date
2007-12-01
Repository
University Archives
Repository Collection
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Identifier
CFE0001931
Access Link
http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/CFE0001931
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