Abstract

A comprehensive characterization study was carried out on 1 and 4 cycles X2®, aiming to reveal effect of irradiation-induced alloying element redistribution on the in-reactor corrosion kinetics. Using a combination of (scanning) transmission electron microscopy ((S)/TEM) and atom probe tomography (APT), the results strongly evidenced the existence of Nb-rich native precipitates and irradiation-induced platelets (IIPs)/nanoclusters in both metal and oxide. In addition, the suboxide may reject Nb content back into the metal matrix to achieve a thermodynamic equilibrium state. On the other hand, Fe-rich transition cracks were observed for the first time, along with Fe-rich oxide grain boundaries.

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