Abstract

Bare and Al2O3-coated austenitic steel samples are exposed to lead-fast-reactor relevant corrosive conditions. Selective leaching of Ni, Mn and Cr is observed in bare samples exposed to high temperature stagnant lead (550°C, 10−8wt.% oxygen, 1000 and 4000h). By contrast, corrosion is not observed in either pristine (4000h) or irradiated (1000h) coated samples. Further characterization and testing methods include SEM, TEM, STEM, EDS, cyclic nanoimpact, microindentation, scratch, and thermal cycling. Overall, the results show that the coatings retain structural integrity under the conditions investigated, which is a crucial prerogative for corrosion protection with ceramic coatings.

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