Corrosion in Other Liquid Metals (Li, PbLi, Hg, Sn, Ga)

Jiheon Jun, Peter F. Tortorelli

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Abstract

A wide range of liquid metals have been considered for application in nuclear fission and fusion reactors. Liquid mercury (Hg) was tested as a coolant and working fluid for nuclear fission reactors and as a neutron source target. Liquid lithium and lead lithium eutectic (Li and PbLi) have been extensively studied for fusion reactor designs including plasma facing components (PFCs). Liquid tin and gallium (Sn and Ga) have recently gained attention as alternative PFCs due to their low vapor pressure and chemical stability. To enable successful application of these less common liquid metals, corrosion compatibility with containment materials needs to be investigated. For this purpose, this article reviews corrosion behavior and structural material compatibility, including ferrous alloys, refractory metals, and ceramics, by liquid Li, PbLi, Sn, Ga, and Hg.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationComprehensive Nuclear Materials
Subtitle of host publicationSecond Edition
PublisherElsevier
Pages515-527
Number of pages13
ISBN (Electronic)9780081028650
ISBN (Print)9780081028667
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 22 2020

Keywords

  • Compatibility
  • Corrosion
  • Dissolution rate
  • Fusion reactor materials
  • Gallium
  • Lead lithium eutectic
  • Liquid metal
  • Lithium
  • Mercury coolant
  • Metal solubility
  • Plasma facing component
  • Tin

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