Effects of Impurities in Sulfuric Acid on the Corrosion Resistance of Zirconium
SourceZirconium is one of the few metals that resists attack by sulfuric acid (H2SO4) up to 75% concentration. It is being frequently used to handle the acid in the difficult concentration range of 40 to 60%. However, due to environmental concerns, the dumping and the storage of H2SO4 wastes have become a problem. Contaminated H2SO4 is involved in many processes. The purpose of this investigation is a more precise characterization on the effects of impurities on the corrosion resistance of zirconium.
Corrosion behavior of zirconium alloys in H2SO4 with common detrimental impurities, that is, Fe+3, Cu+2, Cl−,
The performance of passivated Zr 702 and Zr 705 under a simulated upset condition, for example boiling 74% H2SO4, has been studied. It has been found that Zr 702 can withstand the upset conditions without significant attack up to 20 min, but Zr 705 will corrode immediately and rapidly.