Applicability of Fluorine Gas Surface Treatment to Control Liquid Sodium Wettability

Surfaces Pub Date : 2024-08-09 DOI:10.3390/surfaces7030037
M. Namie, Jun-ichi Saito, Asuka Ikeda, Ryotaro Oka, Jae-Ho Kim
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Abstract

The iron (Fe) specimens selected as the substrate metal for this study were surface-treated using fluorine gas, and their wettability with liquid sodium (Na) was evaluated using the sliding angle. Additionally, the surface morphology and binding state were analyzed, and the applicability of wettability control with liquid sodium by fluorination was discussed using the analysis results. Fluorination formed a fluoride layer comprising FeF2 and FeF3 bonds on the iron surface. The composition of the fluoride layer varied, depending on the treatment conditions. The surface of the specimen that contains a lot of FeF3 bonds had a small sliding angle for the liquid sodium droplet and was harder to wet than the untreated specimen. In contrast, the surface of the specimen that contains a lot of FeF2 bonds had a large sliding angle for the liquid sodium droplet and was easier to wet than the untreated specimen. These results indicate that fluorination is an effective surface modification technique that can be applied to control the wettability of iron with liquid sodium.
氟气表面处理对控制液体钠润湿性的适用性
本研究选择铁(Fe)试样作为基底金属,使用氟气对其进行表面处理,并使用滑动角评估其与液态钠(Na)的润湿性。此外,还对表面形态和结合状态进行了分析,并根据分析结果讨论了通过氟化控制与液体钠的润湿性的适用性。氟化作用在铁表面形成了由 FeF2 和 FeF3 键组成的氟化层。氟化层的组成因处理条件而异。含有大量 FeF3 键的试样表面对液态钠滴的滑动角较小,比未经处理的试样更难润湿。相比之下,含有大量 FeF2 键的试样表面对液态钠滴的滑动角较大,比未经处理的试样更容易润湿。这些结果表明,氟化是一种有效的表面改性技术,可用于控制铁与液钠的润湿性。
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