Redox mechanisms and metal fluoride stability in alkali fluoride corrosion -confirmed by experiment
Journal article, 2025

The corrosion behavior of Inconel 625 in contact with LiF was compared with its behavior in NaF at 600°C in air. Thermodynamic calculations were carried out to determine the stability of metal fluorides in both conditions, confirming salt specific element depletion. TOF-SIMS was conducted to examine the lithium-ion behavior in the oxide and metal over short-term and long-term exposures. A redox mechanism is suggested where fluoride ion A redox mechanism is suggested where fluoride ion ingress into the alloy towards an inner anode is discussed coupled with an outer anode at the alloy surface. The diffusion of lithium ions is considered a passive process along cation diffusion paths. The suggested mechanism discusses also why the presence of fluorine gas in the corrosion process is not viable. The presented mechanism and energetic pathway are in full agreement with the experimental observations and can be easily transferred to other alkali fluoride experiments in literature.

alkali fluorides

redox

Inconel 625

metal fluorides

alternative to active oxidation

flux transport mechanism

Author

Aida Nikbakht

Materials Chemistry

Per Malmberg

Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Chemistry and Biochemistry

Behnam Bahramian

Umicore

Christine Geers

Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Energy and Material

Corrosion Science

0010-938X (ISSN)

Vol. 260 113538

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Materials Chemistry

Metallurgy and Metallic Materials

Surface- and Corrosion Engineering

Driving Forces

Sustainable development

Infrastructure

Chalmers Infrastructure for Mass spectrometry

Chemical Imaging Infrastructure

Chalmers Materials Analysis Laboratory

Areas of Advance

Energy

Materials Science

Roots

Basic sciences

DOI

10.1016/j.corsci.2025.113538

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