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An XPS and TEM study of the composition and structure of native oxides on the inner surface of as-received Ni base alloy steam generator tubes

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Ni based alloys steam generator (SG) tubes in pressurized water reactors may suffer generalized corrosion and Ni release in primary water. The processes of corrosion and oxidation are strongly dependent on the surface properties. In particular, the chemical composition and structure of the native oxide films present at the surface of the SG tubes are crucial and improving the passive properties of the surface could contribute to reduce the corrosion damage and Ni release. The native oxides on the inner surface of two as-received Ni base alloy SG tubes were investigated using two main techniques, namely X-ray photoemission spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy. The chemical elements present in the native film for the two tubes were identified and the structure and composition of the native film at the nanoscale was determined. A duplex oxide structure was identified for both samples, but with differences in the chemical composition of the inner and outer oxide layer. Chemical heterogeneities such as alumina, Ti oxides and Cr oxides were also detected; they are considered to play a role in the evolution of the surface exposed to primary water. The two techniques used allowed a multi-scale description of the surface and led to complementary results.
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hal-04538844 , version 1 (09-04-2024)

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Nathan Ribière, Jérôme Esvan, Nathalie Engler, Daniel Brimbal, Milan Skocic, et al.. An XPS and TEM study of the composition and structure of native oxides on the inner surface of as-received Ni base alloy steam generator tubes. Applied Surface Science, 2024, 654, pp.159514. ⟨10.1016/J.APSUSC.2024.159514⟩. ⟨hal-04538844⟩
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