Abstract

ABSTRACTThe adsorption tower made of type 316L stainless steel (SS) in Multi-nuclide Removal Equipment (Advanced Liquid Processing System) which uses Ag-impregnated activated carbon (Ag AC) as an adsorbent experienced crevice corrosion. The influence of Ag AC on the crevice corrosion susceptibility and Esp of 316L SS was investigated by performing electrochemical experiments. Crevice corrosion was observed in the specimen in contact with the Ag AC. On the other hand, there was no crevice corrosion without the Ag AC in both pH 7.4 and pH 12 solutions. Clear ennoblement of spontaneous potential (Esp) by in contact with activated carbon was observed and that was clearly higher than the repassivation potential for crevice corrosion (ER,CREV). Thus, the presence of the AC notably increased Esp of 316L SS and this resulted in increased crevice corrosion susceptibility by the galvanic effect.This paper is part of a supplementary issue from the 17th Asia-Pacific Corrosion Control Conference (APCCC-17).

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