Effect Of Zr2+ Irradiation On Microstructure And Corrosion Behavior Of 90nb-10zr Binary Alloy In 360 Degrees C Lithiated Water

CORROSION SCIENCE(2021)

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The effect of Zr2+ irradiation on microstructure and corrosion in 360 degrees C lithiated water with 0.01 mol/L LiOH was investigated on a 90Nb-10Zr binary alloy prepared by referring to the 8-Nb phase in zirconium alloys. The results revealed that the irradiation induced a ZrO2 film on the specimen surface and increased dislocations in matrix. After corrosion, oxide scales with a three-layer structure were formed regardless of irradiation. However, the scale formed on the irradiated surface was relatively thin presumably due to the ZrO2 film. A hypothesis for the corrosion mechanism of 8-Nb phase in lithiated water upon irradiation was proposed.
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A, Zirconium, B, Ion implantation, B, TEM, C, High temperature corrosion
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