Corrosion and Stability Tests on Chemical Poisons in Higher-Temperature Water
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Corrosion-stability tests have been made in static autoclaves at 500 and 600F on solutions of compounds having high neutron cross sections to evaluate their usefulness for shutdown purposes. The only compound tested which appeared to be completely stable in 600F water was boric acid. Limited corrosion data did not show it to cause excessive corrosion of zirconium or stainless steel.
Date:
September 1, 1953
Creator:
Breden, Calvin Rudolph, 1901- & Abers, Alma
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