Abstract
This study addresses the severe corrosion of materials during the supercritical water oxidation (SCWO) treatment of tributyl phosphate (TBP), a key radioactive organic solvent. The corrosion behavior of SS316, Incoloy 800, Incoloy 825, and Inconel 625 was evaluated under oxygen-free, oxidizing, and alkaline conditions in subcritical and supercritical water. Results showed that SS316, although cost-effective, undergoes rapid degradation in oxidizing environments, with a corrosion rate of 1.6 mm/a. In contrast, Inconel 625 maintained excellent corrosion resistance at 0.46 mm/a due to the formation of stable NiCr₂O₄ and Cr₂O₃ oxide layers. Notably, this study demonstrates that phosphate anions derived from TBP decomposition can enhance alloy passivation by forming protective phosphate films. Additionally, alkaline modulation using 1 wt.% sodium hydroxide was shown to reduce corrosion rates across all tested alloys significantly. By coupling corrosion environment control with tailored material selection, a corrosion-resistant SCWO reactor was developed, whose innovative structural design also enhances nuclide separation efficiency, offering valuable engineering insights for SCWO systems.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 156063 |
| Journal | Journal of Nuclear Materials |
| Volume | 616 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Oct 2025 |
Keywords
- Alloy materials
- Corrosion
- Radioactive organic waste management
- Supercritical water oxidation
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