Crystallization-Induced Fouling during Boiling: Formation Mechanisms to Mitigation Approaches.

@article{Dash2018CrystallizationInducedFD,
  title={Crystallization-Induced Fouling during Boiling: Formation Mechanisms to Mitigation Approaches.},
  author={Susmita Dash and Leonid Rapoport and Kripa K. Varanasi},
  journal={Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids},
  year={2018},
  volume={34 3},
  pages={
          782-788
        }
}
Boiling is significantly altered by the presence of dissolved salts. In particular, salts whose solubility decreases with temperature have the tendency to crystallize and adhere to the heat transfer surface and adversely affect the thermal performance. Scaling due to the precipitation of such salts poses serious operational and safety challenges in several practical applications, including heat exchangers, pipelines, and desalination. Here, we study the effect of dissolved salts on the dynamics… 
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