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Interactions of PbCl 2 with Alkali Salts in Ash Deposits and Effects on Boiler Corrosion.

ENERGY & FUELS(2018)

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A novel temperature gradient laboratory-scale corrosion test method was used to study PbCl2 migration, interactions with SiO2, NaCl, Na2SO4, KCl, K2SO4, or NaCl-KCl (50:50 wt %) and corrosion of carbon steel in waste-fired boilers. Two different steel temperatures (200 and 400 degrees C) were tested. The temperature in the furnace above the deposits was 700-800 degrees C. Exposure times of 4 and 24 h were used. The deposit cross sections were analyzed using SEM/EDXA. The results show that PbCl2 vaporized and condensed in the adjacent deposits. PbCl2 did not interact with SiO2 but caused severe corrosion. Deposits containing Na2SO4, K2SO4, and/or KCl reacted with the PbCl2, forming various new compounds (Na3Pb2(SO4)(3)Cl, K3Pb2(SO4)(3)Cl, and/or K2PbCl4). In addition, melt formation was observed with all alkali salt deposits. Visibly more Pb was found in deposits where reactions between PbCl2 and alkali salts were possible, i.e., Pb was observed to be bound to the reaction products. No measurable corrosion was observed with steel temperature at 200 degrees C, while steel temperature of 400 degrees C resulted in catastrophic corrosion. PbCl2 in contact with the steel surface lead to faster corrosion than K2PbCl4.
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boiler corrosion,alkali salts,pbcl<sub>2</sub>,ash deposits
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