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- 2011Flow Assisted Corrosion and Erosion-Corrosion of RAFM Steel in liquid breederscitations
- 2011Nitriding treatment of reduced activation ferritic steel as functional layer for liquid breeder blanketcitations
- 2011Corrosion behavior of hydrogen permeation materials in molten salt Flinak
- 2011Nitriding of 316 stainless steel in molten fluoride salt by an electrochemical techniquecitations
- 2010Corrosion of reduced activation ferritic martensitic steel JLF-1 in purified Flinak at static and flowing conditionscitations
- 2010Corrosion characteristic of AlN, Y2O3, Er2O3 and Al2O3 in Flinak for molten salt blanket system
- 2010Development of anticorrosion coating on low activation materials against fluoridation and oxidation in Flibe blanket environmentcitations
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Corrosion behavior of hydrogen permeation materials in molten salt Flinak
Abstract
Corrosion characteristics of hydrogen-permeation materials (e.g., Pd-Ag, pure V, Nb, and Ta) are examined in molten salt Flinak, in order to develop a hydrogen-recovery section for a Flinak forced convection loop “Op-erational Recovery of Separated Hydrogen and Heat Inquiry -1 (Orosh 2 i-1).” It is determined that their corrosion rate is not significant at 873 K under static conditions, compared with that of JLF-1 ferritic steel. However, pure V indicates a relatively high weight gain, likely due to O absorption. Dissolution of highly radioactive elements (e.g., Ag and Nb) is also indicated. The corrosion mechanisms and characteristics of the constituent elements are analyzed.