TY - JOUR
T1 - Corrosion characteristics and mechanisms of typical Ni-based corrosion-resistant alloys in sub- and supercritical water
AU - Guo, Shuwei
AU - Xu, Donghai
AU - Li, Yanhui
AU - Guo, Yang
AU - Wang, Shuzhong
AU - Macdonald, Digby D.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2021/4
Y1 - 2021/4
N2 - The harsh work environments caused by high-temperature, high-pressure water, especially the presence of aggressive species such as oxygen and salts, makes equipment corrosion to be a key problem restricting large-scale industrial application of the supercritical water technologies. In this work, the corrosion characteristics of Ni-Fe-Cr and Ni-Fe-Cr-Mo-Cu corrosion-resistant alloys, such as the corrosion rate, the structure and composition of oxide film, and the effects of various surface treatment processes, are discussed in detail. The corrosion mechanisms of typical Ni-based alloys in supercritical water are analyzed. Inconel 625 and Hastelloy C-276 possess good corrosion resistance over a wide range of test environments, in terms of current investigation data regarding Ni-based alloys. The outer layer is formed by a metal passive dissolution-oxide precipitation mechanism, and the precipitated metal ions are released from the barrier layer. The looseness and discontinuity of the outer oxide layer can be attributed to the decomposition of oxides in the layer, the scouring of external fluids, or growth via electro-crystallization. This information is valuable for theoretically guiding material selection and design and operating parameter optimization of key equipment in the supercritical water technologies.
AB - The harsh work environments caused by high-temperature, high-pressure water, especially the presence of aggressive species such as oxygen and salts, makes equipment corrosion to be a key problem restricting large-scale industrial application of the supercritical water technologies. In this work, the corrosion characteristics of Ni-Fe-Cr and Ni-Fe-Cr-Mo-Cu corrosion-resistant alloys, such as the corrosion rate, the structure and composition of oxide film, and the effects of various surface treatment processes, are discussed in detail. The corrosion mechanisms of typical Ni-based alloys in supercritical water are analyzed. Inconel 625 and Hastelloy C-276 possess good corrosion resistance over a wide range of test environments, in terms of current investigation data regarding Ni-based alloys. The outer layer is formed by a metal passive dissolution-oxide precipitation mechanism, and the precipitated metal ions are released from the barrier layer. The looseness and discontinuity of the outer oxide layer can be attributed to the decomposition of oxides in the layer, the scouring of external fluids, or growth via electro-crystallization. This information is valuable for theoretically guiding material selection and design and operating parameter optimization of key equipment in the supercritical water technologies.
KW - Corrosion
KW - Corrosion mechanism
KW - Corrosion resistance
KW - Ni-based alloy
KW - Supercritical water
KW - Surface treatment process
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85098063040
U2 - 10.1016/j.supflu.2020.105138
DO - 10.1016/j.supflu.2020.105138
M3 - 文献综述
AN - SCOPUS:85098063040
SN - 0896-8446
VL - 170
JO - Journal of Supercritical Fluids
JF - Journal of Supercritical Fluids
M1 - 105138
ER -