Improving the corrosion resistance of FeCrAl alloy in high temperature hydrogenated water through gaseous pre-oxidation

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Abstract

FeCrAl alloy, a promising candidate for accident tolerance fuel (ATF) cladding, has relatively low resistance to general corrosion in high temperature water. To improve the corrosion resistance, a continuous Al2O3 layer was formed on the surface of FeCrAl alloy through gaseous pre-oxidation. It was found that such treatment can significantly improve its corrosion resistance in high temperature hydrogenated water. The thickness of inner oxide layer after exposure to 320 °C hydrogenated water for 950 h was reduced by ∼40%. In addition, the size and density of outer oxide particles were also decreased. However, the Al2O3 film pre-formed on FeCrAl alloy had poor stability in high temperature water and its long-term effect needs to be further evaluated.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)36-41
Number of pages6
JournalCorrosion Communications
Volume15
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2024

Keywords

  • FeCrAl alloy
  • High temperature corrosion
  • Pre-oxidation
  • SEM
  • XPS

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