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Article Dans Une Revue Applied Surface Science Année : 2016

Multitechnique characterisation of 304L surface states oxidised at high temperature in steam and air atmospheres

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In case of a severe accident occurring in a nuclear reactor, surfaces of the reactor coolant system (RCS), made of stainless steel (304L) rich in Cr (>10%) and Ni (8–12%), are oxidised. Fission products (FPs) are released from melt fuel and flow through the RCS. A part of them is deposited onto surfaces either by vapour condensation or by aerosol deposition mechanisms. To be able to understand the nature of interactions between these FPs and the RCS surfaces, a preliminary step is to characterize the RSC surface states in steam and air atmosphere at high temperatures. Pieces of 304L stainless steel have been treated in a flow reactor at two different temperatures (750 °C and 950 °C) for two different exposition times (24 h and 72 h). After surfaces analysing by a unique combination of surface analysis techniques (XPS, ToF-SIMS and LEIS), for 304L, the results show a deep oxide scale with multi layers and the outer layer is composed of chromium and manganese oxides. Oxide profiles differ in air or steam atmosphere. Fe2O3 oxide is observed but in minor proportion and in all cases no nickel is detected near the surface. Results obtained are discussed and compared with the literature data.
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hal-01285956 , version 1 (10-03-2016)

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Anne Sophie Mamede, Nicolas Nuns, Anne-Lise Cristol, Laurent Cantrel, Sidi Ould Souvi, et al.. Multitechnique characterisation of 304L surface states oxidised at high temperature in steam and air atmospheres. Applied Surface Science, 2016, 369, pp.510-519. ⟨10.1016/j.apsusc.2016.01.185⟩. ⟨hal-01285956⟩
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