Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6633199 | Fuel | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
This work explores potassium pyrosulphate (K2S2O7) reactivity with iron, chromium and nickel oxides as simulation of the corrosion risk caused by alkaline deposits in the oxy-fuel co-firing of coal with high KCl biomass. TGA studies confirm the formation of metallic trisulphates (K3Fe(SO4)3, K3Cr(SO4)3 and K2Ni2(SO4)3) at 500 °C and 560 °C. Selected steels and alloys (P91, 409, 304, 347, 310, I800HT and I617) were pre-oxidised in 5% O2/CO2 for 200 h and the oxidation scales were treated with K2S2O7 to study the mechanism of oxide dissolution by Fe, Cr and Ni trisulphates, and inner sulphidation.
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Authors
M. Carmen Mayoral, José Manuel Andrés, Sergio Laguarta,