Materials (Jan 2020)

Characterization of Corrosion Behavior of CLF-1 in Liquid Lithium Using Calibration-Free Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy in Depth Profile Analysis

  • Zhi Cao,
  • Yongtao An,
  • Xianglin Wang,
  • Chang’an Chen,
  • Ying Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13010240
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
p. 240

Abstract

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It is important to get fast and quantitative compositional depth profiles for the boundary layer of the corroded specimen in order to understand the corrosion process and mechanism due to liquid lithium induced corrosion problems to structural material of fusion reactors. In this work, calibration-free laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (CF-LIBS) is introduced to investigate the compatibility of CLF-1(China low-activation Ferritic steel) exposed in liquid lithium at 500 °C for 500 h. The results show that CF-LIBS constitutes an effective technique to observe the corrosion layer of specimens which are non-uniform and the elements of matrix show gradient distribution from the boundary to the inner layer. The concentration was 82−95 wt.% Fe, 5−12 wt.% Cr, 0.45−0.85 wt.% Mn, 1.6−1.1 wt.% W, 0.11−0.16 wt.% V, and <0.2 wt.% Li along the longitudinal corrosion depth for the corrode CLF-1. The results reveal the quantitative elemental variation trend of CLF-1 in the lithium corrosion process and indicate that the CF-LIBS approach can be applied to the analysis of composition in multi-element materials.

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