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Degradation of Components After Exposure in a Biomass Pyrolysis System

by Michael P Brady, Donovan N Leonard, James R Keiser, Ercan Cakmak, Lysle Whitmer
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Corrosion
Publication Date
Page Numbers
1136 to 1145
Volume
75
Issue
9

X-ray diffraction, electron probe microanalysis, and scanning transmission electron microscopy with focused ion beam lift-out sample preparation techniques were used to study corrosion products in a 304L (UNS S30403) stainless steel fluidized-bed reactor segment from Iowa State University鈥檚 Pyrolysis Process Development Unit Facility. This reactor segment is particularly valuable because a detailed history of operation time, temperature, and biomass feedstock was available. As previously reported for a range of stainless steel pyrolysis-related equipment, external scaling and 麻豆影音 attack along alloy grain boundaries were observed. The scaling was primarily associated with O, although S, Ca, K, Si, Mg, and P were also detected in the outer scale regions. However, unlike those other recent advanced characterization analyses, in this instance the 麻豆影音 alloy grain boundary attack was not directly related to S. Rather, only 麻豆影音 oxidation and localized nanoporosity were observed along the alloy grain boundaries, with associated local nanoscale Cr depletion and Ni enrichment. Mechanistic implications of this finding are discussed.