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Localized Corrosion Susceptibility Of Alloy 22 In Na-K-Cl()NO3 Brines At 110 To 150?C

Description

Electrochemical cyclic potentiodynamic polarization experiments were conducted to assess crevice corrosion of Alloy 22 in de-aerated aqueous solutions of chloride and nitrate salts of potassium and sodium in the temperature range 110-150 C. The tests were run in neutral and slightly acidic aqueous solutions. The Alloy 22 specimens were multiple creviced weld prisms. No evidence of crevice corrosion was observed in the range 125-150 C. In the 120 to 160 C temperature range, the anionic concentration of stable aqueous solutions is dominated by nitrate relative to chloride. At nominally 120 C, the minimum nitrate to chloride ratio is about 4.5, and it increases to about 22 at nominally 155 C. The absence of localized corrosion susceptibility in these solutions is attributed to the known inhibiting effect of the nitrate anion. Aqueous solution chemistry studies indicate that nitrate to chloride ratios of less than 0.5 are possible for temperatures up to nominally 116 C. At 110 C, aqueous solutions can have dissolved chloride well in excess of nitrate. Localized corrosion was observed at nitrate to chloride ratios up to 1.0, the highest ratio tested. The extent of localized corrosion was confined to the crevice region of the samples, and was limited for nitrate to chloride ratios greater than or equal to 0.3

Availability note (English)

Available from http://www.llnl.gov/tid/lof/documents/pdf/332397.pdf; PURL: https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/894340-7e82Sv/

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Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
6 p.
Report number
UCRL-PROC--220367

Conference

Title
2006 International High-Level Radioactive Waste Management Conference
Dates
30 Apr - 4 May 2006
Place
Las Vegas, NV (United States)

Optional Information

Contract/Grant/Project number
W-7405-ENG-48
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Funding organization
US Department of Energy (United States)