Journal of the Japan Institute of Metals and Materials
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Dissolution of Manganese and Cobalt and Their Deposition on Type 304 Stainless Steel in Liquid Sodium
Norikatsu YokotaShigehiro Shimoyashiki
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1989 Volume 53 Issue 2 Pages 175-182

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Dissolution of manganese and cobalt and their deposition on Type 304 stainless steel in liquid sodium at 833 K for 3.6×103 ks were examined using a liquid sodium pot.
Manganese was easily dissolved in sodium from the iron-manganese alloy specimen and deposited on the steel to form two kind of deposition particles, α-phase (body-centered cubic) composed of iron and γ-phase (face-centered cubic) composed of iron and manganese, respectively. Cobalt which was less easily dissolved than manganese also deposited on the Type 304 stainless steel, giving an iron-cobalt alloy. These three deposition particles corresponded to the precipitation lines of iron-manganese and iron-cobalt phase diagrams at 833 K, respectively. Therefore, the deposition process of manganese or cobalt in sodium was explained as a precipitation process of iron-manganese or iron-cobalt in the solid region of the binary phase diagram. A sodium chromite (NaCrO2) layer was formed on the steel surface.
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