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Behavior of Ni20Cr Alloy in Molten Nitrate Salts.

Nestor Belisario Gomez-GuzmanDaniel Lopez-DominguezCinthya Dinorah Arrieta-GonzalezJan MayenEduardo Porcayo-PalafoxJose Guadalupe Chacon-NavaJose Gonzalo Gonzalez-RodriguezJesús Porcayo CalderónRoberto Ademar Rodriguez-Diaz
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2022)
This study reports the behavior of the Ni20Cr alloy in molten nitrate salts. Its behavior was evaluated in the eutectic mixture called Solar Salt (binary salt) and in a ternary mixture (90% Solar Salt and 10% lanthanum nitrate). The addition of lanthanum nitrate was performed to determine if the presence of the La 3+ cation could act as a corrosion inhibitor. Through mass loss and potentiodynamic polarization studies, the effects of both electrolytes on the corrosion resistance of the alloy at 300, 400, and 500 °C and at exposure times of 250, 500, 750, and 1000 h were determined. The results showed an increase in the corrosivity of the ternary salt, due to a decrease in its melting point and an increase in the concentration of nitrate ions. However, it was observed that the La 3+ cations formed a protective layer (La 2 O 3 ) on the alloy surface. In both corrosive media, the Ni20Cr alloy showed excellent corrosion resistance, due to its ability to form protective layers of Cr 2 O 3 , NiO, and NiCr 2 O 4 , in addition to the presence of a layer of La 2 O 3 in the case of the ternary salt.
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