Abstract

The stability of chromium oxide (Cr2O3) ceramics with various amounts of yttrium oxide (Y2O3) or yttrium oxide-stabilized zirconium oxide (YSZ – 8mol.% Y2O3) added was evaluated in static and flowing supercritical water (SCW) environments. It was found that the corrosion behavior of Cr2O3-based ceramics was affected by their morphologies as well as SCW test variables. The results of loop tests showed that Cr2O3-based ceramics were stable at 650°C in flowing SCW with low to moderate oxygen concentration (8ppb to 8ppm). However, these ceramics suffered obvious degradation when exposed to SCW with higher oxygen concentrations (4vol.% hydrogen peroxide).

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