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Published August 2022 | Version v1
Journal article

Corrosion behavior of iron-chrome alloys in liquid bismuth

  • 1. Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Fast Reactor Cycle System Research and Development Center, Oarai, Ibaraki (Japan)
  • 2. National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology, Takasaki, Gunma (Japan)

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For the mass production of astatine-211, a promising radiopharmaceutical for cancer treatment, we have proposed the innovative 'Liquid Bismuth Target System.' The target window in this system must be made from a material that resists the highly corrosive liquid bismuth environment. To meet this requirement, a promising target window material was selected in corrosion experiments performed in stagnant liquid bismuth. Based on knowledge of corrosion in liquid lead-bismuth eutectic gained during the development of fast reactors and accelerator-driven subcritical systems, FeCrMo alloy, FeCrAl alloy and austenitic stainless steel (as a reference) were selected as the specimen materials. Experiments were carried out under saturated dissolved oxygen and low oxygen conditions, and the corrosion behaviors of the specimens were evaluated, mainly by scanning electron microscopy. The FeCrAl alloy exhibited the most excellent corrosion resistance, followed by FeCrMo alloy. Both materials are suitable candidates for the target window. Although austenitic stainless steel was less corrosion resistant than the former two materials, it is a likely applicable for the target window under appropriately limited operation conditions (such as irradiation current and exposure time) of the liquid bismuth target system. (author)

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Journal Title
Mechanical Engineering Journal (Online)
Journal Volume
9
Journal Issue
4
Journal Page Range
p. 21.00397.1-21.00397.11
ISSN
2187-9745

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16 refs., 16 figs., 2 tabs.