Abstract

Next-generation concentrated solar power (CSP) technology needs to work at high temperatures to increase its power generation efficiency. It represents overcoming some issues for the structural materials, such as corrosion mitigation. In the present work, the laser-surface texturing (LST) treatment is investigated as a surface modification method to mitigate corrosion of a duplex stainless steel for CSP structural material. Corrosion tests of duplex steel were carried out immersed in a static molten salt mixture of Li2CO3-Na2CO3-K2CO3 at 600 °C for 1000 h. Complementary microscopy, microanalysis and optical characterization techniques were used to analyse both the steel surface after LST and the oxide scales formed after corrosion tests. Results evidenced that the laser treatment favoured the formation of a denser oxide layer, improving its effectiveness as a protective barrier against further oxidation. Compared with an untreated surface, the laser-treated one significantly decreased the corrosion rate by 48 %.

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