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New chemical mechanism explaining the breakdown of protective oxides on high temperature steels in biomass combustion and gasification plants

Blomberg et al., 2019

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Blomberg T
Tripathi T
Karppinen M
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Biomass is considered a replacement fuel over fossil fuels to mitigate climate change. The switch to biomass in the combustors changes the inorganic chemistry of the flue gases and leads to more severe corrosion of the construction materials of the combustors. The integrity …
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