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High-temperature corrosion due to lead chloride mixtures simulating fireside deposits in boilers firing recycled wood

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FUEL PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY
卷 167, 期 -, 页码 306-313

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuproc.2017.07.017

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High temperature corrosion; Lead potassium chloride; Waste wood combustion; Superheater; Furnace wall

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  1. Academy of Finland [266384, 269277]
  2. Academy of Finland (AKA) [269277, 266384, 266384, 269277] Funding Source: Academy of Finland (AKA)

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One of the biggest operational concerns in recycled wood combustion, is the risk for formation of low melting, corrosive deposits. The deposits present on low-temperature heat transfer surfaces (material temperature < 400 degrees C) are composed of alkali metals, chlorine, sulphur, heavy metals or, as is often the case, a mixture of these. K2SO4 is commonly regarded as non-corrosive, but there have been indications that K2SO4 may worsen the PbCl2 induced corrosion. Consequently, a more detailed study with these compounds was of very high interest. This paper reports the results obtained from 24-hour isothermal laboratory corrosion tests with PbCl2 mixed with either K2SO4 or SiO2. The tests were carried out at 350 degrees C using low alloy steel (16Mo3). The interaction between PbCl2 and K2SO4 was investigated in a furnace with a temperature gradient. As a result, a mixture of PbCl2 and K2SO4 is more corrosive than PbCl2 mixed with SiO2. Corrosion was noticed below the deposit's first melting temperature. However, for a mixture of FeCl2, KCl and PbCl2, the first melting temperature is below 350 degrees C which could explain the high oxidation rate observed below the first melting temperature of the deposit. A solid phase or a mixture of phases with the composition of K3Pb2(SO4)(3)Cl was observed in the tests with SEM/EDX for the first time. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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