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Corrosion Behaviors of Carbon Steels and Cr-Bearing Steels in Supercritical CO2

Despite the efforts that have been made to develop novel technologies generating clean and renewable energy during the past years, fossil fuel combustion will still be the major source of energy supply in the near future. The combustion of fossil fuel will generate lots of CO2, which is the primary source of climate change and global warming. To deal with this situation and ensure the sustainable development of human being, carbon capture and storage (CCS) has been proposed and developed rapidly to control the CO2 emission while retaining the core values of fossil fuel power plants. During the CCS technology, long-distance transportation of CO2 from power plants to storage sites is usually achieved by the pipeline network, which could deliver large amounts of CO2 at a relatively low expense. During the transportation, the captured CO2 streams are usually compressed into the supercritical state (supercritical CO2, short as s-CO2) to increase the efficiency.
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2021 Steel Properties & Applications Conference Proceedings
PR-280-002
K. Li, Y. Zeng
October 17, 2021
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