2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.corsci.2017.05.011
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Corrosion and radiation resistant nanoceramic coatings for lead fast reactors

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“…PLD is a quite versatile technology that allows for depositing thin films of a wide range of materials. By adjusting the deposition parameters, the coating microstructures can be manipulated ranging from a dense and compact film to a columnar and porous structure [ 175 ].…”
Section: Relations Between Microstructures and Alloys Performance Of ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PLD is a quite versatile technology that allows for depositing thin films of a wide range of materials. By adjusting the deposition parameters, the coating microstructures can be manipulated ranging from a dense and compact film to a columnar and porous structure [ 175 ].…”
Section: Relations Between Microstructures and Alloys Performance Of ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alumina coatings are particularly appealing as a solution to corrosion problems in LFRs because alumina is very insoluble in lead over a wide range of potential reactor conditions. It was shown that alumina-coated austenitic steels prepared via pulse laser deposition show no corrosion at 1000 h under ion irradiation and retain their structural integrity under steady-state LFR conditions . Similar alumina coatings produced via sol–gel methods with yttrium additions were studied for use in lead–bismuth eutectic reactors.…”
Section: Tbc Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was shown that alumina-coated austenitic steels prepared via pulse laser deposition show no corrosion at 1000 h under ion irradiation and retain their structural integrity under steadystate LFR conditions. 148 Similar alumina coatings produced via sol−gel methods with yttrium additions were studied for use in lead−bismuth eutectic reactors. Accelerated corrosion tests conducted at 650 °C under dynamic conditions resulted in no erosion or lead−bismuth permeation in the coating.…”
Section: Tbc Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dalším zkoumaným povlakem je FeCrAlY modifikovaný pulsními elektronovými paprsky, který obdobně vykazuje tvorbu ochranné oxidické vrstvy, která nadále chrání materiál před následnou korozí [5]. Zajímavým řešením se zdá být i keramický povlak Al 2 O 3 , který je v olovu v podstatě nerozpustný, a proto je kompatibilní z hlediska termodynamických podmínek, především teploty a obsahu přidaného kyslíku [6].…”
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