Louis Pellicot, Nathalie Gruet, Jérôme Serp, Romain Malacarne, Sophie Bosonnet, Gaëtan Touze, Justyna Grzonka, Laure Martinelli
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摘要
熔融氯盐是一种腐蚀性很强的介质,因为其中含有大量杂质,而这些杂质主要来自水分。在这项工作中,对一种工业用镍基氧化铝合金进行了预氧化,并在氯化钠-氯化镁共晶中腐蚀了 500 小时。电化学和扫描电镜分析用于准备和分析腐蚀试验。在腐蚀试验过程中,预氧化过程中形成的富镍基体和氧化铝鳞片似乎都保持稳定,这与合金柱状微观结构中最初存在的一些铬碳化物相反。利用 X 射线断层扫描和扫描电镜观察发现,与合金/盐界面相连的铬碳化物优先溶解。X 射线断层扫描显示,由于铬碳化物的优先溶解,铬碳化物网络能够使熔盐深入合金内部。熔盐渗入溶解的碳化物网络后,合金中的铝被氧化成 MgAl2O4 混合尖晶石。此外,还讨论了预氧化过程中在合金表面形成的氧化铝鳞片与溶解在盐中的氧化镁之间的氧化基反应。这项工作表明,镍基氧化铝形成合金具有现实意义,应在进一步工作中优化合金的微观结构,以提高耐腐蚀性。
Corrosion of a Nickel-Based Alumina-Forming Alloy in Molten NaCl–MgCl2 at 600 °C For the Development of a Molten Salt Nuclear Reactor
Molten chloride salts represent a very corrosive medium due to the amount of impurities they contain and that essentially comes from moisture. In this work, an industrial nickel-based alumina-forming alloy was preoxidized and corroded for 500 h in the NaCl–MgCl2 eutectic. Electrochemistry and SEM analyses were used to prepare and analyse the corrosion test. Both the nickel-rich matrix and the alumina scale formed during preoxidation seemed to remain stable during the corrosion test contrary to some of the chromium carbides initially present in the columnar microstructure of the alloy. The use of X-ray tomography coupled with SEM observation revealed a preferential dissolution of the chromium carbides connected to the alloy/salt interface. X-ray tomography reveals a chromium carbides network enabling a deep molten salt infiltration within the alloy due to their preferential dissolution. Molten salt infiltration in the dissolved carbides network then leads to the oxidation of aluminium present in the alloy into a mixed MgAl2O4 spinel. An oxoacido-basic reaction between the alumina scale formed at the alloy surface during preoxidation and MgO dissolved in the salt is also discussed. This work shows that nickel-based alumina-forming alloy present a realistic interest and that the microstructure of the alloy should be optimized in further work to enhance corrosion resistance.
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