Affiliation:
1. EDF R&D
2. CEA Saclay
3. Université Paul Sabatier
Abstract
Resistance to corrosion of the structural materials is a key factor for nuclear applications
that use molten fluorides. Low chromium, nickel-base alloys are regarded as the most suitable
metallic materials. In a first approach, corrosion of some pure metallic constituents Ni, Mo, W and
Fe, was studied by electrochemical techniques. Linear voltammetry was applied in LiF-NaF and
LiF-AlF3, in the temperature range 900-1100°C.
The relative stability of the metals in LiF-NaF is established. To determine the corrosion current
density, three methods are presented, two based on the Tafel extrapolation method and the third one
being the polarization resistance method. Results regarding corrosion rates are compared. Two
corrosion behaviors are observed: on the one side, Ni, Mo and W and on the other side Fe. The
difference might come either from different corrosion mechanisms or from a different number of
exchanged electrons. The corrosion rate increases with temperature following the Arrhenius law.
However, further experiments are needed in order to identify the key parameters that influence the
corrosion in the different melts.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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