Non-Galvanic Mass Transport in Molten Fluoride Salt Isothermal Corrosion Cells
2020
Abstract Mass transport of corrosion products between Ni-201 test samples and 316L capsules in a 500-hour FLiNaK corrosion experiment has been investigated. In one experiment, the capsule and samples were electrically connected for galvanic coupling, while in the other they were electrically isolated using boron-nitride. Post-corrosion characterization of Ni-201 from the two experiments did not reveal any remarkable differences. Substantial transport of Fe and Cr from the 316L to the Ni-201 via the salt was observed, with notable diffusion of these elements in the near-surface regions of the Ni-201 samples, while a Cr-rich film was also observed on their surfaces.
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