Passivity degradation of Alloy 800 in simulated crevice chemistries was systematically investigated using cyclic polarization curve, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy(EIS), Mott-Schottky analysis, Auger electron ...Passivity degradation of Alloy 800 in simulated crevice chemistries was systematically investigated using cyclic polarization curve, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy(EIS), Mott-Schottky analysis, Auger electron spectroscopy(AES)and atomic absorption spectrometry(AAS). Cyclic polarization showed that the pitting potential in a thiosulfate solution was much lower than in either a chloride solution or a sulfate-chloride solution. Mott-Schottky results revealed that passive films showed n-type semiconductivity, and the presence of thiosulfate in chloride solution led to an increased donor density in the passive film. EIS spectra indicated that thiosulfate enhanced the film dissolution rate in chloride solutions. Moreover, thiosulfate enhanced the pitting propagation rate in chloride solution by stabilizing the metastable pits and forming sulfide within the pits.展开更多
To investigate the mechanical properties of cement mortar in sodium sulfate and sodium chloride solutions, uniaxial compression test and ultrasonic test were performed. Test results show that the relative dynamic elas...To investigate the mechanical properties of cement mortar in sodium sulfate and sodium chloride solutions, uniaxial compression test and ultrasonic test were performed. Test results show that the relative dynamic elastic modulus, the mass variation,and the compressive strength of cement mortar increase first, and then decrease with increasing erosion time in sodium sulfate and sodium chloride solutions. The relative dynamic elastic moduli and the compressive strengths of cement mortars with water/cement ratios of 0.55 and 0.65 in sodium sulfate solution are lower than those in sodium chloride solution with the same concentration at the420 th day of immersion. The compressive strength of cement mortar with water/cement ratio of 0.65 is more sensitive to strain rate than that with water/cement ratio of 0.55. In addition, the strain-rate sensitivity of compressive strength of cement mortar will increase under attacks of sodium sulfate or sodium chloride solution.展开更多
Commercial grade weakly basic resin D301 was impregnated with iron through a simple method using ferric chloride. Experiments for single, bisolute and trinary competitive adsorption were carried out to investigate the...Commercial grade weakly basic resin D301 was impregnated with iron through a simple method using ferric chloride. Experiments for single, bisolute and trinary competitive adsorption were carried out to investigate the adsorption behavior of 2-naphthalenesulfonic acid(NSA), sulfuric acid and sulfurous acid from their solution at 298 K onto the novel hybrid iron impregnated D301(Fe-D301). Adsorption affinity of NSA on Fe-D301 was found to be much higher than that of sulfuric acid, while adsorption affinity of sulfuric acid was slightly higher than that of sulfurous acid. The data of single-solute adsorption were fitted to the Langmuir model and the Freundlich adsorption model. The non-ideal competitive adsorbed model coupled with the single-solute adsorption models were used to predict the bisolute and trinary-solute competitive adsorption equilibria. The NICM coupled with the Langmuir model yields the favorable representation of the bisolute and trinary-solute competitive adsorption behavior.展开更多
基金Supported by the Atomic Energy of Canada Limited(AECL)and National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.51371124)
文摘Passivity degradation of Alloy 800 in simulated crevice chemistries was systematically investigated using cyclic polarization curve, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy(EIS), Mott-Schottky analysis, Auger electron spectroscopy(AES)and atomic absorption spectrometry(AAS). Cyclic polarization showed that the pitting potential in a thiosulfate solution was much lower than in either a chloride solution or a sulfate-chloride solution. Mott-Schottky results revealed that passive films showed n-type semiconductivity, and the presence of thiosulfate in chloride solution led to an increased donor density in the passive film. EIS spectra indicated that thiosulfate enhanced the film dissolution rate in chloride solutions. Moreover, thiosulfate enhanced the pitting propagation rate in chloride solution by stabilizing the metastable pits and forming sulfide within the pits.
基金Project(LY13E080021) supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province,ChinaProject(2011A610072) supported by the Ningbo Municipal Natural Science Foundation,ChinaProject(XKL14D2063) supported by Subject Program of Ningbo University,China
文摘To investigate the mechanical properties of cement mortar in sodium sulfate and sodium chloride solutions, uniaxial compression test and ultrasonic test were performed. Test results show that the relative dynamic elastic modulus, the mass variation,and the compressive strength of cement mortar increase first, and then decrease with increasing erosion time in sodium sulfate and sodium chloride solutions. The relative dynamic elastic moduli and the compressive strengths of cement mortars with water/cement ratios of 0.55 and 0.65 in sodium sulfate solution are lower than those in sodium chloride solution with the same concentration at the420 th day of immersion. The compressive strength of cement mortar with water/cement ratio of 0.65 is more sensitive to strain rate than that with water/cement ratio of 0.55. In addition, the strain-rate sensitivity of compressive strength of cement mortar will increase under attacks of sodium sulfate or sodium chloride solution.
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.21276027)the Higher Educational Science and Technology Program of Shandong Province,China(No.J14LC05)
文摘Commercial grade weakly basic resin D301 was impregnated with iron through a simple method using ferric chloride. Experiments for single, bisolute and trinary competitive adsorption were carried out to investigate the adsorption behavior of 2-naphthalenesulfonic acid(NSA), sulfuric acid and sulfurous acid from their solution at 298 K onto the novel hybrid iron impregnated D301(Fe-D301). Adsorption affinity of NSA on Fe-D301 was found to be much higher than that of sulfuric acid, while adsorption affinity of sulfuric acid was slightly higher than that of sulfurous acid. The data of single-solute adsorption were fitted to the Langmuir model and the Freundlich adsorption model. The non-ideal competitive adsorbed model coupled with the single-solute adsorption models were used to predict the bisolute and trinary-solute competitive adsorption equilibria. The NICM coupled with the Langmuir model yields the favorable representation of the bisolute and trinary-solute competitive adsorption behavior.