Review

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

Technical Paper

Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology 2020;18(3):383-393. Published online: Sep, 30, 2020

Corrosion Behavior of Hastelloy C-276 for Carbon-anode-based Oxide Reduction Applications

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

The corrosion behavior of Hastelloy C-276 was investigated to identify its applicability for carbon-anode-based oxide reduction (OR), in which Cl2 and O2 are simultaneously evolved at the anode. Under a 30 mL·min-1 Cl2 + 170 mL·min-1 Ar flow, the corrosion rate was less than 1 g·m-2·h-1 up to 500℃, whereas the rate increased exponentially from 500 to 700℃. The effects of the Cl2-O2 composition on the corrosion rate at flow rates of 30 mL·min-1 Cl2, 20 mL·min-1 Cl2 + 10 mL·min-1 O2, and 10 mL·min-1 Cl2 + 20 mL·min-1 O2 with a constant 170 mL·min-1 Ar flow rate at 600℃ was analyzed. Based on the data from an 8 h reaction, the fastest corrosion rate was observed for the 20 mL·min-1 Cl2 + 10 mL·min-1 O2 case, followed by 30 mL·min-1 Cl2 and 10 mL·min-1 Cl2 + 20 mL·min-1 O2. The effects of the chlorine flow rate on the corrosion rate were negligible within the 5–30 mL·min-1 range. A surface morphology analysis revealed the formation of vertical scratches in specimens that reacted under the Cl2-O2 mixed gas condition.

Keywords

Hastelloy C-276,Corrosion,Oxide reduction,Chlorine-oxygen mixed gas,Chlorine