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- 2024Oxidation Behavior of AlxHfNbTiVY0.05 Refractory High-Entropy Alloys at 700–900 °Ccitations
- 2024Influence of PbCl2 and KCl salt mixture on high temperature corrosion of alloy 625citations
- 2023The effect of Cl, Br, and F on high-temperature corrosion of heat-transfer alloyscitations
- 2023Thermodynamic Model for High-Temperature Corrosion Applications: The (NaCl + Na2CO3 + Na2SO4 + Na2S2O7 + Na2CrO4 + Na2Cr2O7 + Na2MoO4 + Na2Mo2O7 + Na2O + KCl + K2CO3 + K2SO4 + K2S2O7 + K2CrO4 + K2Cr2O7 + K2MoO4 + K2Mo2O7 + K2O) System
- 2023Critical Evaluation and Calorimetric Study of the Thermodynamic Properties of Na2CrO4, K2CrO4, Na2MoO4, K2MoO4, Na2WO4, and K2WO4citations
- 2022Impact of recently discovered sodium calcium silicate solutions on the phase diagrams of relevance for glass-ceramics in the Na2O-CaO-SiO2 systemcitations
- 2022Experimental Thermodynamic Characterization of the Chalcopyrite-Based Compounds in the Ag–In–Te System for a Potential Thermoelectric Applicationcitations
- 2022Critical evaluation of CuSO4-H2O system up to solubility limit, from eutectic point to 373.15 Kcitations
- 2021Precious Metal Distributions Between Copper Matte and Slag at High PSO2 in WEEE Reprocessingcitations
- 2021Slag Chemistry and Behavior of Nickel and Tin in Black Copper Smelting with Alumina and Magnesia-Containing Slagscitations
- 2021Superheater deposits and corrosion in temperature gradient – Laboratory studies into effects of flue gas composition, initial deposit structure, and exposure timecitations
- 2020Formation of nitride and oxide inclusions in liquid Fe-Cr-Ti-Al alloyscitations
- 2020Thermodynamic behaviour of nitrogen in the carbon saturated Fe-Mn-Si alloy during castingcitations
- 2018Experimental investigation and thermodynamic re-assessment of the ternary copper-nickel-lead systemcitations
- 2018Thermodynamic Investigation of Selected Metal Sulfates for Controlling Fouling and Slagging During Combustion
- 2018Experimental and modeling approaches to simulate temperature-gradient induced intradeposit chemical processes with implications for biomass boiler corrosion
- 2017The effect of temperature on the formation of oxide scales regarding commercial superheater steelscitations
- 2017Thermal stabilities and properties of equilibrium phases in the Pt-Te-O systemcitations
- 2017Simultaneous melt and vapor induced ash deposit aging mechanisms – Mathematical model and experimental observationscitations
- 2017The influence of flue gas temperature on lead chloride induced high temperature corrosioncitations
- 2017The Thermodynamics of Slag Forming Inorganic Phases in Biomass Combustion Processescitations
- 2016Thermochemical properties of selected ternary phases in the Ag–Bi–S systemcitations
- 2015Alkali chloride transport within superheater deposits due to temperature gradients
- 2012High temperature corrosion of boiler waterwalls induced by chlorides and bromides. Part 2:Lab-scale corrosion tests and thermodynamic equilibrium modeling of ash and gaseous speciescitations
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The effect of Cl, Br, and F on high-temperature corrosion of heat-transfer alloys
Abstract
The impact of small alkali halide additions on the melting behavior and corrosivity of a synthetic sulfate deposit at 500, 550, and 600 °C was investigated. Three differently alloyed commercial heat-transfer materials; low-alloyed 10CrMo9-10, stainless AISI 347, and high-alloyed Sanicro 28, were studied. The samples were exposed for 168 h in a tube furnace to a K 2 SO 4 + Na 2 SO 4 mixture containing 0.85 mol% KCl, KBr, or KF. The extent of material degradation was determined by weight loss measurements, while the morphology, thickness, and composition of the formed oxide scale were characterized with SEM-EDS. Additionally, the melting behavior of the mixtures was studied with TG-DTA. It could be concluded that already small amounts of reactive alkali halides in an otherwise inert K 2 SO 4 + Na 2 SO 4 mixture change significantly the corrosion and melting behavior of the mixture.