Mechanistic study of moisture corrosion of FeCr alloys in molten salts by ab-initio molecular dynamics simulations
Anton Schneider,
David Andersson,
Yongfeng Zhang
Abstract:Molten salts are promising for various energy applications including fuel and solar cells and nuclear energy. These applications face a common challenge: corrosion of structural materials by impurities such as H2O. This work employs ab-initio molecular dynamics simulations to study H2O induced corrosion of FeCr alloys in molten NaF and NaCl salts. H2O is found highly stable in both salts, with infrequent, reversible dissociation into OH− and H+ along with HF or HCl formation. The dissociation tendency correlat… Show more
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