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Decontamination Flange Film Characterization for a Boiling Water Reactor Under Hydrogen Water Chemistry

V. F. Baston, M. F. Garbauskas, J. Bozeman

Nuclear Technology / Volume 114 / Number 3 / June 1996 / Pages 337-350

Technical Paper / Material / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT96-A35238

Stainless steel artifacts removed from a boiling water reactor class 4 plant that operated under hydrogen water chemistry and experienced a difficult decontamination were submitted for oxide film characterization. The results reported for the corrosion film composition and structure are consistent with existing theoretical concepts for stainless steel corrosion, spinel structure site preferences (octahedral or tetrahedral) for transition metal ions, and potential-pH diagrams. The observed zinc effects on film stability and lower cobalt incorporation are also consistent with these theoretical concepts.