Generation of hydroxyl radicals by sonochemistry: Effects on the electrochemical behaviour of a 316L stainless steel |
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Authors: | O. Lavigne Y. Takeda T. Shoji K. Sakaguchi |
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Affiliation: | Fracture and Reliability Research Institute, Faculty of Engineering, Tohoku University, Aramaki Aoba 6-6-11-717, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980-8579, Japan |
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Abstract: | In this study, water radiolysis occurring in nuclear power plants was simulated by sonochemistry. Generated hydroxyl radicals can recombine in others species such as H2O2 and H2. It is shown that solution conductivity is an important parameter on the evolution of open circuit potential due to the thickness variation of the diffusion layer which may contain sonolysed species (OH, H2, H2O2) in different concentrations. Dissolved gases have also an impact on the 316L electrochemical behaviour. Increase of gas solubility leads to cavitation activity enhancement and further hydroxyl radical production. The latter leads to increased current density values under irradiation. |
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Keywords: | A. Stainless steel B. Polarization B. Potentiostatic B. XPS C. Interfaces C. Passivity |
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