09265 The Reactions on the Interface Power Plant Construction Steels Determined the Corrosion Kinetics in Wet and CO2 Containing Atmospheres

Monday, March 23, 2009: 1:30 PM
C303 (Georgia World Congress Center)
Axel Kranzmann , BAM, Berlin, Germany
Daniela Hünert , BAM, Berlin, Germany
Ingrid Urban , BAM, Berlin, Germany
Wencke Schulz , BAM, Berlin, Germany
Werner Österle , BAM, Berlin, Germany
Heidemarie Rooch , BAM, Berlin, Germany
The resistance of structural steels against corrosion in CO2-H2O and CO2-H2O-O2 atmospheres at temperatures above 550 °C was observed with high magnification methods. The test atmospheres are the basic compositions of an oxyfuel coal combustion atmospheres. The analytical information base was applied to develop reaction schemes for the oxidation of steels. It was demonstrated that the formation of phases and the kinetics of oxidation reactions in this atmospheres is affected by the formation of intermediate iron hydroxide and a high carbon activity. In the temperature regime above 550 °C the thermally equilibrium between CO2 and CO triggers the FeO formation and increases the reaction kinetics. Porosity at the interface is established by gaseous phases such as Fe(OH)2 or H2O. H2 formation is not limited to the steel - oxide interface but can occur in the whole oxide scale. Examples of the experimental results were compared with a thermodynamic approach. The objective of the work was to derive qualitative rules of the basic corrosion reactions Keywords: high temperature corrosion, corrosive gases, mild steels, 9-12% Cr-Steels, hydrogen transport, oxyfuel combustion