The effect of the variation of the dissolved hydrogen concentration on the oxide phase transformation under high-temperature hydrogenated water conditions was investigated using in situ Raman spectroscopy. The Raman spectrum in 50 cm(3)/kg of dissolved hydrogen concentration indicated the formation of monoclinic and tetragonal zirconium oxide at the water-substrate interface. As the dissolved hydrogen concentration decreased to 30 cm(3)/kg, the Raman peaks corresponding to the zirconium oxide phase changed, indicating an oxide phase transformation. And, the results of SEM and TEM analyses were compared with those of in situ analyses obtained for the oxide structure formed on the zirconium alloy. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.cl...
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The evolution of Cr and Fe within the oxide formed on Zircaloy-4 in high-temperature pure water and ...
The dissolved hydrogen concentration in the water phase represents a key factor for corrosion charac...
The effects of dissolved hydrogen on oxide phase transformation and micro-structural changes during ...
The effect of oxidation time on the zirconium oxide phase under primary water chemistry of pressuriz...
The oxidation behavior of a Zr-Nb-Cu alloy under high-temperature water conditions, with different d...
International audienceDuring the corrosion in primary water of zirconium alloys, a fraction of hydro...
The corrosion behavior of zirconium alloy was investigated using synchrotron scanning transmission X...
International audienceFor nuclear facility safety analysis purposes, the Zircaloy-4 and M5® air oxid...
Microstructure of oxide formed on Zr–Nb–Sn tube sample was intensively examined by scanning transmis...
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