In-situ palladium doping or coating of stainless steel surfaces

C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 23 – F

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C23F 11/10 (2006.01) B01J 37/03 (2006.01) C23F 11/18 (2006.01) G01N 17/02 (2006.01) G21C 1/01 (2006.01) G21C 17/02 (2006.01) G21C 17/022 (2006.01) G21C 19/28 (2006.01) G21C 19/307 (2006.01) G21D 1/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2118062

A method for reducing corrosion of stainless steel components in a water-cooled nuclear reactor. A compound containing a platinum group metal, e.g., palladium, is injected into the wager of the reactor in the form of a solution or suspension. This compound has the property that it decomposes under reactor thermal conditions to release ions/atoms of the platinum group metal which incorporate in or deposit on the oxide film formed on the stainless steel reactor components. The compound may be organic, organometallic (e. g., palladium acetyl-acetonate) or inorganic in nature.

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