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Redox Potential Control in Molten Salt Systems for corrosion Mitigation...

by J Zhang, Charles Forsberg, Michael Simpson, James R Keiser
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Corrosion Science
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In a molten salt nuclear reactor system, the redox potential must be controlled for mitigating corrosion of structural materials. The paper presented a critical review on the available knowledge of redox potential control in molten fluoride salt systems. The major potential contaminants that affect the redox potential and material corrosion are TF, oxides, hydroxides, and various metal fluorides. Redox potential control methodologies include gas sparging, contacting the salt with a reducing metal, and adding soluble salt redox buffers to the salt. Redox potential measurement technologies include electrochemical sensors and optical spectroscopy. The paper also analyzed the current technology issues and recommended near future studies.