Abstract

The interaction mechanisms between polyacrylic acid (PAA) and Alloy 800 were investigated. Alloy 800 formed a bilayer oxide structure in all conditions, with an outer layer of Fe-rich spinel and α-Ni(OH)2 and a Cr-rich inner layer. The chelating effect of PAA on Fe ions reduced the presence of Fe-rich spinel in the outer layer and increased the Cr content in the inner layer. However, thermal degradation of PAA (≥ 500 ppb) promoted dissolution of Cr in the initial inner layer, increasing the initial corrosion rate. The optimal PAA dosage in steam generators is determined to be approximately 250 ppb.

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