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      Proton Irradiation-Decelerated Intergranular Corrosion of Ni-Cr Alloys in Molten Salt

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          The effects of ionizing radiation on materials often reduce to "bad news." Radiation damage usually leads to detrimental effects such as embrittlement, accelerated creep, phase instability, and radiation-altered corrosion. This last point merits special attention. Elucidating synergies between radiation and corrosion has been one of the most challenging tasks impeding the deployment of advanced reactors, stemming from the combined effects of high temperature, corrosive coolants, and intense particle fluxes. Here we report that proton irradiation significantly and repeatably decelerates intergranular corrosion of Ni-Cr alloys in molten fluoride salt at 650C. We demonstrate this effect by showing that the depth of intergranular voids resulting from Cr leaching into the salt is reduced by the proton irradiation alone. Interstitial defects generated from proton irradiation result in radiation-enhanced diffusion, more rapidly replenishing corrosion-injected vacancies with alloy constituents, thus playing the crucial role in decelerating corrosion. Our results show that in industrially-relevant scenarios irradiation can have a positive impact, challenging our view that radiation damage always results in negative effects.

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          26 November 2019
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          1911.11798
          8a3143da-b0c5-45e2-a53c-c4e24af108ee

          http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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          4 figures plus one supplementary figure, 11 pages in total
          physics.app-ph cond-mat.mtrl-sci

          Condensed matter,Technical & Applied physics
          Condensed matter, Technical & Applied physics

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