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Nanoscale insights into the corrosion of EUROFER by lithium ceramics

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CORROSION SCIENCE
Volume 199, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.corsci.2022.110190

Keywords

A. Steel; A. ceramic; B. STEM; B. TEM; C. hot corrosion

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  1. Euratom research and training programme [633053]

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This study provides a detailed nanoscale insight into the corrosion of EUROFER steel by Li-based ceramics using analytical electron microscopy (AEM) analyses. A bilayer corrosion zone was observed, with structurally disordered LiFeO2 and ferrite in the outer zone, and complex spinel-type oxides in the inner zone. Additionally, it was found that M23C6 precipitates in EUROFER steel were dissolved, while MX-type transition metal nitrides were not. Suggestions to minimize the corrosion issue were also provided.
In the advanced helium-cooled pebble bed (HCPB) blanket concept for future fusion reactors, reduced activation ferritic-martensitic steels are in direct contact with Li-based ceramics. This work provides a detailed nanoscale insight into the corrosion of EUROFER by Li ceramics based on analytical electron microscopy (AEM) analyses. AEM revealed a bilayer corrosion zone. In the outer zone structurally disordered LiFeO2 and ferrite were observed, whereas in the inner zone complex spinel-type oxides were found. Moreover, it was found that in EUROFER M23C6 precipitates are dissolved, but not the MX-type transition metal nitrides. Finally, suggestions to minimize the corrosion issue are provided.

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