Modern Problems of Materials Science
Potential Corrosion Challenges in the Extraction of Hydrogen and Methane by Pyrolysis of Carbonaceous RAW Materials
Keywords
carbonaceous raw materials, combustible gases, pyrolysis, hydrogen, methane, corrosive gases
Abstract
This article is devoted to the adaptation of research results on the extraction of combustible gases from carbonaceous raw materials by pyrolysis, paying special attention to the identification and quantification of the formation of corrosive gases, as well as the need to develop effective corrosion protection measures. The goal of this study is to provide further information about composition of the gas phase formed during the pyrolysis of carbonaceous raw materials, emphasizing the importance of integrating anti-corrosion measures into the processes of hydrogen and methane production from coal wastes.
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