Refractory materials for biomass combustion

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Thermal processing of biomass, which belongs to renewable resources, is one option to reduce CO2 production and replace the classical combustion of fossil fuels. In comparison to coal, which ensures a stable combustion process, biomass has a significantly higher influence on the corrosion refractory materials, mainly alkaline attack and further combustion temperature fluctuation, which is associated with feed batch pyrolysis and its sudden flashing. This paper describes the use of suitable refractory materials in terms of their properties and corrosion resistance. Research results of introduce the new innovative refractory materials with high corrosion and abrasion resistance as lining aggregates for thermal processing of biomass.

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Vlcek, J., Ovcacíková, H., Klárová, M., Topinková, M., Burda, J., Velicka, M., … Lang, K. (2019). Refractory materials for biomass combustion. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 2170). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5132743

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