Hygroscopic Properties of Calcium Chloride and its Role on Cold-End Corrosion in Biomass Combustion

2019 
In biomass combustion, hygroscopic and deliquescent salts may cause cold-end corrosion and operational problems, such as deposit buildup and decrease in heat transfer. Calcium chloride is a deliquescent salt that can be found in the cold-end of boilers. In this study, the hygroscopic properties and corrosiveness of CaCl2 in flue gas conditions were studied. The formation of hydrates and the deliquescent properties of CaCl2 were studied with various techniques. The hydrate formation, deliquescence, and water absorption at various temperatures, humidities, and cooling rates were studied using thermogravimetric analysis. A stable flow of water vapor (5–35 vol %) was created with a membrane humidifier with a humidity sensor. Deliquescence and recrystallization of CaCl2 were determined by a two-electrode chronoamperometric setup. The effect of mixtures containing CaCl2, CaCO3, and CaSO4 on deliquescence was also studied. Furthermore, the corrosivity of CaCl2 on mild steel was studied above and below the deliqu...
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