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Frontiers in Materials
The Coupling Effect of Lead and Polishing Treatments on the Passive Films of Alloy 690TT in High-Temperature and High-Pressure Water
Lijie Qiao1  Weipeng Li1  Liqiu Guo2  Jinxu Li2  Jianying He3 
[1] Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Materials Genome Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, China;Corrosion and Protection Center, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, China;Department of Structural Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway;
关键词: lead;    Alloy 690TT;    mechanical polishing;    electrochemical polishing;    passive film;    electrical resistivity;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fmats.2019.00300
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

In pressurized water reactors, the existence of lead contamination can promote the corrosion of Alloy 690TT. During the manufacturing, transportation, and assembly processes, Alloy 690TT surface is easily scratched and it is easily ignored. The effect of added lead on the scratched surface is different from that on the unscratched surface. In the present study, Alloy 690TT was treated with mechanical polishing (MP) and electrochemical polishing (EP) to generate scratched and unscratched surfaces. With the addition of lead, the thickness of passive film on the MP sample increases by eight times, while that on the EP sample only slightly increases. These chemical composition changes of passive films induced by lead result in the drop of their electrical resistivity, and the electrical resistivity of passive film on the MP sample is reduced by two orders of magnitude, while that on the EP sample decreases only three times. Nevertheless, the thickness and electrical resistivity of passive film on the MP sample are always greater than those of the EP sample. The toxic effect of lead on the MP sample is more severe than that of the EP sample, which may be closely related to their subsurface microstructure. Therefore, Alloy 690TT should better avoid being scratched in the secondary circuit system of pressurized water reactors, as scratched behavior will result in a faster corrosion rate of Alloy 690TT with the presence of lead.

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