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- 2022ZnCr and ZnNb Cold Spray Coatings
- 2018Characterization and corrosion behavior of electrodeposited binary and ternary nickel alloys in a CO2-saturated NaCl solution
- 2013Fireside Corrosion in Oxy-fuel Combustion of Coalcitations
- 2012In Situ Electrochemical Corrosion Measurements of Carbon Steel in Supercritical CO2 Using a Membrane-Coated Electrochemical Probecitations
- 2011Fireside corrosion in oxy-fuel combustion of coalcitations
- 2011Corrosion of Carbon Steel in CO2 Saturated with Water and in Water Saturated with CO2
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Fireside Corrosion in Oxy-fuel Combustion of Coal
Abstract
Oxy-fuel combustion is burning a fuel in oxygen rather than air for ease of capture of CO<sub>2</sub> from for reuse or sequestration. Corrosion issues associated with the environment change (replacement of much of the N<sub>2</sub> with CO<sub>2</sub> and higher sulfur levels) from air- to oxy-firing were examined. Alloys studied included model Fe–Cr alloys and commercial ferritic steels, austenitic steels, and nickel base superalloys. The corrosion behavior is described in terms of corrosion rates, scale morphologies, and scale/ash interactions for the different environmental conditions. Evidence was found for a hreshold for severe attack between 10<sup>-4</sup> and 10<sup>-3</sup> atm of SO<sub>3</sub> at 700ºC.