All-in-one treatment agent for cooling water

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All-in-one treatment agent for cooling water  Abstract An all-in-one cooling water treatment composition includes a high concentration of peroxide, preferably hydrogen peroxide, in combination with a polyhydric alcohol and a phosphonate to stabilize the peroxide in a concentrated solution. The composition further includes a yellow metal corrosion inhibitor such as aromatic triazole and optionally polymeric dispersants and ferrous metal corrosion inhibitors and/or molybdate metal corrosion inhibitors. In this composition the phosphonate, preferably HEDP, acts both to stabilize the peroxide and, at the same time, provides anti-scalant treatment for the cooling tower. Due to the stability provided by the HEDP and its anti-scalant properties, this can be formulated as an all-in-one treatment composition which is stable at high concentrations and can be added to effectively control biocidal activity, scale and corrosion. However, the invention itself should only be defined by the appended claims wherein we claim: 1. A concentrated, all-in-one cooling water treatment composition comprising from about 5% to about 30% by weight peroxide; a phosphonate in an amount effective to stabilize said peroxide in said treatment composition; an amount of an alcohol selected from the group consisting of ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, butylene glycol, and glycerol effective to further stabilize said peroxide; and a corrosion inhibitor selected from the group consisting of aromatic azoles and molybdates. 2. The composition claimed in claim 1 wherein said alcohol is propylene glycol. 3. The composition claimed in claim 2 wherein said phosphonate is hydroxyethylidene diphosphonate. 4. The composition claimed in claim 2 further including an amount of an aromatic azole effective to provide yellow metal corrosion control. 5. The composition claimed in claim 1 wherein said peroxide is hydrogen peroxide. 6. The composition claimed in claim 1, further comprising 0.5% to about 5% molybdate. 7. The composition claimed in claim 1 further comprising 1% to 20% polymeric dispersant. 8. The composition claimed in claim 1 further comprising 1% to 20% phosphonocarboxylic acid. 9. The composition claimed in claim 1 comprising from about 15% to about 20% peroxide. Description BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Cooling towers and other open, recirculating water systems require various treatments to prevent scale formation, microorganism formation, sludge and corrosion. Numerous biocidal compositions have been used in the past to either destroy microorganisms or inhibit growth of microorganisms. Compositions such as quaternary ammonium salts are frequently used, as are chlorine dioxide, chlorine and chlorine releasing compounds such as chlorinated isocyanurates, hypochlorites, chlorinated hydantoins and so on. Zinkan U.S. Pat.
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No. 5,382,367 discloses the addition of hydrogen peroxide to a cooling tower to prevent corrosion and build-up of scale. Hydrogen peroxide itself is a strong oxidant at elevated concentrations and is effective as a biocide. Hydrogen peroxide is also environmentally innocuous. It breaks down into water and oxygen and therefore has no significant negative environmental side effects. Due to its instability, it is difficult or impossible to formulate into an all-in-one cooling water treatment composition. In fact, Zinkan U.S. Pat. No. 5,382,367 discloses the separate addition of hydrogen peroxide and corrosion inhibitor and dispersant. Baker U.S. Pat. No. 4,719,085 discloses ...

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