2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.3c03882
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Effect of Minor Oxide and Residual Carbon on Coal Ash Crystallization Behavior and Slag Properties during Coal Gasification: Critical Literature Review and Thermodynamic Simulation

Lina Nur Listiyowati,
Imam Santoso,
Edy Sanwani
et al.

Abstract: Coal-ash-associated problems seriously limit the industrial application of entrained flow coal gasification. There have been many studies of this issue. However, many problems still need to be fully understood, especially regarding the effect of minor oxides and residual carbon on the crystallization of slag in coal ash systems. Crystals formed in slag affect the slag properties, especially its viscosity. This article reviews the crystallization behavior of coal ash slag and its impact on ash fusion temperatur… Show more

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“…Acidic Attack: Certain slag components, rich in silica and sulfur oxides, form molten silicates and sulfates with acidic properties [35]. These acidic slags react with the protective oxide layer on the steel surface, dissolving it through dissolution reactions like:…”
Section: Mechanism Of Molten Salt or Slag-related Attackmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Acidic Attack: Certain slag components, rich in silica and sulfur oxides, form molten silicates and sulfates with acidic properties [35]. These acidic slags react with the protective oxide layer on the steel surface, dissolving it through dissolution reactions like:…”
Section: Mechanism Of Molten Salt or Slag-related Attackmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This leaves the underlying metal vulnerable to further attack and contributes to thinning of the boiler tubes [35].…”
Section: Mechanism Of Molten Salt or Slag-related Attackmentioning
confidence: 99%