Review

  • Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology
  • Volume 18(3); 2020
  • Article

Research Paper

Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology 2020;18(3):355-362. Published online: Sep, 30, 2020

Corrosion Behavior of Inconel X-750 for Carbon Anode Oxide Reduction Application

  • Min Ku Jeon ; Sung-Wook Kim ; Sang-Kwon Lee ; Eun-Young Choi
Abstract

The corrosion behavior of the Inconel X-750 alloy was investigated for its potential application under a Cl2-O2 mixed gas flow in an Ar atmosphere. The corrosion rate was found to be negligible at temperatures up to 400℃ under a flow rate of 30 mL·min-1 Cl2 + 170 mL·min-1 Ar, whereas an exponential increase was observed in the corrosion rate at temperatures greater than 500℃. The suppression of the corrosion reaction due to the presence of O2 was verified experimentally at flow rates of 30 mL·min-1 Cl2 (4.96 g·m-2·h-1), 20 mL·min-1 Cl2 +10 mL·min-1 O2 (2.02 g·m-2·h-1), and 10 mL·min-1 Cl2 + 20 mL·min-1 O2 (1.34 g·m-2·h-1) under a constant Ar flow rate of 170 mL·min-1 at 600℃ for 8 h. The surface morphology analysis results revealed that porous surfaces with tunnel-type holes were produced under the Cl2-O2 mixed-gas condition. Furthermore, the effects of the Cl2 flow rate on the corrosion rate were investigated, indicating that its impact was negligible within the range of 5–30 mL·min-1 Cl2 at 600℃.

Keywords

Inconel X-750,Chlorine,Oxygen-chlorine mixed gas,Oxide reduction,Pyroprocessing