This paper considers the corrosion of copper in water by: (1) short term, open system weight measurements and (2) long term, closed system immersion in distilled water (13,800 h) without O2 at 21\u201355 C. In the latter experiments, the hydrogen gas pressure is measured above the immersed copper and approaches ~10-3 bar at equilibrium. This pressure is mostly due to copper corrosion and greatly exceeds that in ambient air. Accordingly, this measured hydrogen pressure from copper corrosion increases with temperature and has the same dependency as the concentration of OH- in the ion product [OH-] [H+].Peer reviewed: YesNRC publication: Ye
Spent nuclear fuel is planned to be deposited in the 50 mm thick copper canisters at about 500 m dep...
For the purpose of preventing an accident due to the hydrogen embrittlement, we have examined the hy...
The Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) is developing an approach for the permanent geologi...
This paper reports on hydrogen pressures measured during ~19,000. h immersion of copper in oxygen-fr...
This paper reports on hydrogen pressures measured during 19,000 h immersion of copper in oxygenfree ...
Abstract--The corrosion of copper in pure water has been studied. An increase in hydrogen concentrat...
Hydrogen evolution by copper in water without any dissolved oxygen was monitored via pressure increa...
Hydrogen evolution by copper in water without any dissolved oxygen was monitored via pressure increa...
This report gives results from the corrosion experiments with copper under anoxic conditions. The ob...
This report gives results from the corrosion experiments with copper under anoxic conditions. The ob...
The corrosion properties of copper in ultrapure water have been studied experimentally by submerging...
The corrosion properties of copper in ultrapure water have been studied experimentally by submerging...
The corrosion properties of copper in ultrapure water have been studied experimentally by submerging...
Copper exposed to pure, O-2-free water for several months in glass- and metal-contained, well-contro...
Spent nuclear fuel is planned to be deposited in the 50 mm thick copper canisters at about 500 m dep...
Spent nuclear fuel is planned to be deposited in the 50 mm thick copper canisters at about 500 m dep...
For the purpose of preventing an accident due to the hydrogen embrittlement, we have examined the hy...
The Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) is developing an approach for the permanent geologi...
This paper reports on hydrogen pressures measured during ~19,000. h immersion of copper in oxygen-fr...
This paper reports on hydrogen pressures measured during 19,000 h immersion of copper in oxygenfree ...
Abstract--The corrosion of copper in pure water has been studied. An increase in hydrogen concentrat...
Hydrogen evolution by copper in water without any dissolved oxygen was monitored via pressure increa...
Hydrogen evolution by copper in water without any dissolved oxygen was monitored via pressure increa...
This report gives results from the corrosion experiments with copper under anoxic conditions. The ob...
This report gives results from the corrosion experiments with copper under anoxic conditions. The ob...
The corrosion properties of copper in ultrapure water have been studied experimentally by submerging...
The corrosion properties of copper in ultrapure water have been studied experimentally by submerging...
The corrosion properties of copper in ultrapure water have been studied experimentally by submerging...
Copper exposed to pure, O-2-free water for several months in glass- and metal-contained, well-contro...
Spent nuclear fuel is planned to be deposited in the 50 mm thick copper canisters at about 500 m dep...
Spent nuclear fuel is planned to be deposited in the 50 mm thick copper canisters at about 500 m dep...
For the purpose of preventing an accident due to the hydrogen embrittlement, we have examined the hy...
The Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) is developing an approach for the permanent geologi...