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In-situ analysis of corrosion products in molten salt: concurrent X-ray absorption and electrochemistry reveal both ionic and metallic species

Authors :
Sean Fayfar
Guiqiu Zheng
Dave Sprouster
Matthew Marshall
Eli Stavitski
Denis Leshchev
Boris Khaykovich
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2022.

Abstract

Understanding and controlling the physical and chemical processes at molten salt‐alloy interfaces is vital for molten‐salt nuclear reactors. Corrosion processes in molten salts are highly dependent on the redox potential of the solution that changes with the addition of fission and corrosion products. Therefore, reactor designers develop online electrochemical methods of salt monitoring. But electrochemical spectroscopy relies on the deconvolution of broad peaks, a process that may be imprecise in the presence of multiple species in the solution. Here, we describe our developments towards monitoring the concentration and the chemical state of corrosion products in the melt by a combination of electrochemistry and X-ray absorption spectroscopy. We placed NiCr foil in molten FLiNaK and found the presence of both Ni2+ ions and metallic Ni in the melt, which we attribute to the disintegration of the corroding foil due to Cr dealloying. Although extremely challenging, spectroelectrochemical measurements add a promising rich new data stream for online salt monitoring.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........823b1f207a2cc201fe41b61e2fe0ed99
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.26434/chemrxiv-2022-3nspm