101. Corrosion Inhibitor on Copper and Stainless Steel for Component Cooling Water System of NPP
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Yan-chun He, Gong Bin, Wei-gang Ma, Jin-hua Liu, Wen Juhua, and E Jang
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Materials science ,Water simulation ,fungi ,Metallurgy ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Phosphate ,Electrochemistry ,Copper ,Corrosion ,Corrosion inhibitor ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Water cooling - Abstract
Based on the corrosion issues of component cooling water system (CCWs) in nuclear power plant (NPP), the corrosion inhibition properties and protection mechanism on copper and stainless steel was studied by using tests such as electrochemical method, immersion test and dynamic water simulation. Results show that the optimum inhibitor is the compound of tolyltriazole (TTA) and phosphate, which has an excellent corrosion inhibition efficiency on copper in either pure water or abnormal water. The inhibitor also elevated the pitting potential of stainless steel and contributed to the corrosion resistance.Copyright © 2013 by ASME
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- 2013