Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1566000 Journal of Nuclear Materials 2013 23 Pages PDF
Abstract
The corrosion characteristics of alloys F91 and Fe-12Cr-2Si in static lead-bismuth eutectic (LBE) have been investigated at low (600-615 °C) and high (700-715 °C) temperatures, at oxidative and reductive oxygen potentials with respect to iron oxide formation. Very thin (100's of nm) interaction layers were observed for Fe-12Cr-2Si in both environments, while continued internal oxidation in oxidizing environments or selective liquid metal dissolution of chromium in reducing environments was observed in alloy F91. Fe-12Cr-2Si forms a protective system of Cr, Si, and Fe oxide layers upon exposure to LBE at both oxidizing and reducing oxygen potentials. The iron oxides are shown to disappear with increased exposure in LBE below the oxygen potential for Fe-oxide formation. Following this, a thin layer of more-protective silica forms beneath the chromia layer in both environments.
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