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Abstract

Background

This study investigated the prevention of stack corrosion under wet flue gas desulfurization conditions in a coal-fired power plant. The performance analysis and comparative studies of six materials for the prevention of stack corrosion were investigated.

Results

The ion chromatography analysis showed the acid condensation contained fluoride, chloride, nitrate, sulphate, and sulphite. The weight loss method showed titanium alloy and foam glass blocks were heat and acid resistant. The scanning electron microscopy indicated the morphologies were pits, cracks, and flakes for sulfuric acid dew corrosion resistant steel, and X-ray diffraction showed the corrosion products mainly consisted of Fe 2O3, FeSO4, FeOOH, with some Fe3O4 or FeF3. The comparative study indicated that cyclic wet-dry conditions resulted in more aggressive corrosion to the stack than acid condensation.

Conclusions

Titanium alloy and foam glass blocks had the best performance and could be applied in the stack to prevent corrosion. The effects of cyclic wet-dry conditions should be taken into account to mitigate stack corrosion in coal-fired power plants.

Details

Title
Prevention of stack corrosion under wet flue gas desulfurization conditions in a coal-fired power plant: performance analysis and comparative study
Author
Zhao, Shan; Zhao, Yi; Han, Yinghui; An, Chunjiang; Wei, Jia; Yao, Yao
Pages
1-11
Publication year
2016
Publication date
Aug 2016
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
e-ISSN
21932697
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1865237325
Copyright
Environmental Systems Research is a copyright of Springer, 2016.