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Influence of SiC microstructure on its corrosion behavior in molten FLiNaK salt...

by Lester Espinoza-perez, Sarai Esquivel Medina, Eddie Lopez Honorato
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Ceramics International
Publication Date
Page Numbers
15527 to 15532
Volume
47
Issue
11

The influence of the microstructure on the corrosion rate of three monolithic SiC samples in FLiNaK salt at 900 °C for 250 h was studied. The SiC samples, labeled as SiC-1, SiC-2, and SiC-3, had corrosion rates of 0.137, 0.020, and 0.043 mg/cm2h, respectively. Compared with grain size and the presence of special grain boundaries (i.e., Σ3), the content of high-angle grain boundaries (HAGBs) appeared to have the strongest influence on the corrosion rate of SiC in FLiNaK salt, since the corrosion rate increased six times as the concentration of high-angle grain boundaries increased from 19 to 32% for SiC-2 and SiC-1, respectively. These results stress the importance of controlling the content of HAGBs during the production process of SiC.