Surface Modifications to Mitigate Refractory Degradation in High-Temperature Black Liquor Gasifiers

Ceria (CeO2), chromia (Cr2O3), yttria-stabilized zirconia (Y2O3-ZrO2), and sodium cerium oxide (Na2CeO3) were used as barrier coatings on Ufala, an alumina-based ceramic refractory, to determine if they were effective at increasing the life of the refractory in a high-temperature black liquor gasifi...

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Main Author: Pallay, Krista Joy
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Published: Georgia Institute of Technology 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1853/10488
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spelling ndltd-GATECH-oai-smartech.gatech.edu-1853-104882013-01-07T20:14:00ZSurface Modifications to Mitigate Refractory Degradation in High-Temperature Black Liquor GasifiersPallay, Krista JoyCoating methodsRefractory materialsMetal oxide coatingsRefractory materialsCoating processesMetallic oxidesCeria (CeO2), chromia (Cr2O3), yttria-stabilized zirconia (Y2O3-ZrO2), and sodium cerium oxide (Na2CeO3) were used as barrier coatings on Ufala, an alumina-based ceramic refractory, to determine if they were effective at increasing the life of the refractory in a high-temperature black liquor gasification environment. The ceria, chromia, and yttria-stabilized zirconia coatings were applied at atmospheric pressure using a coating applicator at the Institute of Paper Science and Technology at the Georgia Institute of Technology. The sodium cerium oxide coatings in addition to the three other coating types were applied under atmospheric pressure at C3 International Technologies in Alpharetta, GA. The coated refractory, as well as a set of uncoated refractory used for baseline analysis, were tested using molten synthetic smelt at 1000C for 36 hours. Uncoated refractory samples were also tested for 12, 72, 120, and 168 hours in order to make a kinetic reaction rate determination. The refractory were analyzed using gravimetric and dimensional analysis, X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy to determine the severity of the physical changes that occurred after exposure to molten smelt. The data gathered from these experiments were not able to conclude that barrier coatings are sufficient to impede corrosion of the Ufala refractory material in molten smelt.Georgia Institute of Technology2006-06-09T18:11:49Z2006-06-09T18:11:49Z2006-04-03Thesis9519246 bytesapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1853/10488en_US
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topic Coating methods
Refractory materials
Metal oxide coatings
Refractory materials
Coating processes
Metallic oxides
spellingShingle Coating methods
Refractory materials
Metal oxide coatings
Refractory materials
Coating processes
Metallic oxides
Pallay, Krista Joy
Surface Modifications to Mitigate Refractory Degradation in High-Temperature Black Liquor Gasifiers
description Ceria (CeO2), chromia (Cr2O3), yttria-stabilized zirconia (Y2O3-ZrO2), and sodium cerium oxide (Na2CeO3) were used as barrier coatings on Ufala, an alumina-based ceramic refractory, to determine if they were effective at increasing the life of the refractory in a high-temperature black liquor gasification environment. The ceria, chromia, and yttria-stabilized zirconia coatings were applied at atmospheric pressure using a coating applicator at the Institute of Paper Science and Technology at the Georgia Institute of Technology. The sodium cerium oxide coatings in addition to the three other coating types were applied under atmospheric pressure at C3 International Technologies in Alpharetta, GA. The coated refractory, as well as a set of uncoated refractory used for baseline analysis, were tested using molten synthetic smelt at 1000C for 36 hours. Uncoated refractory samples were also tested for 12, 72, 120, and 168 hours in order to make a kinetic reaction rate determination. The refractory were analyzed using gravimetric and dimensional analysis, X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy to determine the severity of the physical changes that occurred after exposure to molten smelt. The data gathered from these experiments were not able to conclude that barrier coatings are sufficient to impede corrosion of the Ufala refractory material in molten smelt.
author Pallay, Krista Joy
author_facet Pallay, Krista Joy
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title Surface Modifications to Mitigate Refractory Degradation in High-Temperature Black Liquor Gasifiers
title_short Surface Modifications to Mitigate Refractory Degradation in High-Temperature Black Liquor Gasifiers
title_full Surface Modifications to Mitigate Refractory Degradation in High-Temperature Black Liquor Gasifiers
title_fullStr Surface Modifications to Mitigate Refractory Degradation in High-Temperature Black Liquor Gasifiers
title_full_unstemmed Surface Modifications to Mitigate Refractory Degradation in High-Temperature Black Liquor Gasifiers
title_sort surface modifications to mitigate refractory degradation in high-temperature black liquor gasifiers
publisher Georgia Institute of Technology
publishDate 2006
url http://hdl.handle.net/1853/10488
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