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In-Situ Analysis of Corrosion Products in Molten Salt: X-ray Absorption Reveals Both Ionic and Metallic Species

  • Sean Fayfar
  • , Guiqiu Zheng
  • , David Sprouster
  • , Matthew S.J. Marshall
  • , Eli Stavitski
  • , Denis Leshchev
  • , Boris Khaykovich
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Radiation Monitoring Devices, Inc.
  • Brookhaven National Laboratory

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Abstract

Understanding and controlling the chemical processes between molten salts and alloys is vital for the safe operation of molten-salt nuclear reactors. Corrosion processes in molten salts are highly dependent on the redox potential of the solution that changes with the presence of fission and corrosion processes, and as such, reactor designers develop electrochemical methods to monitor the salt. However, electrochemical techniques rely on the deconvolution of broad peaks, a process that may be imprecise in the presence of multiple species that emerge during reactor operation. Here, we describe in situ measurements of the concentration and chemical state of corrosion products in molten FLiNaK (eutectic mixture of LiF-NaK-KF) by high-resolution X-ray absorption spectroscopy. We placed a NiCr foil in molten FLiNaK and found the presence of both Ni2+ ions and metallic Ni in the melt, which we attribute to the foil disintegration due to Cr dealloying.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)24673-24679
Number of pages7
JournalACS Omega
Volume8
Issue number27
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 11 2023

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