Effect of Tritium and Dissolved Oxygen on Anodic Polarization of SUS304 Stainless Steel in Sulfuric Acid Solution
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Since exotic corrosion of stainless steels in tritiated water can be expected, the anodic polarization of a SUS304 stainless steel sample in approximately 5 wt% sulfuric acid solution was performed at various concentrations of tritium and dissolved oxygen (hereafter DO) in the electrolyte. The inhibitory effect of tritium on the passivation could be observed with DO even at a tritium concentration in the electrolyte of as low as 2.2 kBq cm−3. This effect became more pronounced as the tritium concentration increased. It was suggested that the inhibitory reaction depending on tritium concentration would compete with the self-passivation depending on the DO concentration (hereafter [DO]), since it was found that there is a threshold [DO] for self-passivation at each tritium concentration.
- 2011-06-01
著者
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Hayashi Takumi
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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Yamanishi Toshihiko
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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OYAIDZU Makoto
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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ISOBE Kanetsugu
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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