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- Title
Stress corrosion of copper in sulfide solutions: Variations in pH‐buffer, strain rate, and temperature.
- Authors
Taxén, Claes; Moya Núñez, Alice; Lilja, Christina
- Abstract
Copper is the intended canister material for the disposal of spent nuclear fuel in Sweden. At repository depth the groundwater may contain dissolved sulfide. The main goal for this work is to study the tendency for stress corrosion of copper in sulfide solutions and examine the influence of various experimental parameters on stress corrosion. Slow strain rate testing was performed on copper test rods in solutions with 1.0 mM sulfide. The pH was kept near neutral with phosphate or borate buffer. The test matrix included variations in temperature, strain rate, and duration of the tests as well as salt and buffer concentrations. Cross‐sections of the specimens after testing were investigated using scanning electron microscope/energy dispersive X‐ray spectroscopy detector. Stress–strain curves do not reveal any signs of stress corrosion. However, intergranular corrosion in the shape of crack and pit‐like features developed in all tests with 1.0 mM sulfide. The length of the deepest features in all these tests was of the same order of magnitude (10–20 µm). The suggested mechanism proposes that crack‐like features originate at the surface of the copper metal from the oxidation of grain boundaries that behave as slightly less noble.
- Subjects
SWEDEN; STRESS corrosion; COPPER sulfide; COPPER corrosion; STRAIN rate; ENERGY dispersive X-ray spectroscopy; STRESS-strain curves
- Publication
Materials & Corrosion / Werkstoffe und Korrosion, 2023, Vol 74, Issue 11, p1632
- ISSN
0947-5117
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/maco.202313759