Das Projekt "Langfristiges Leistungsverhalten von potenziellen Materialien fuer Behaelter zur Entsorgung von hochaktiven Abfaellen / ausgebrannten Brennstoffen" wird vom Umweltbundesamt gefördert und von Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe GmbH in der Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft, Institut für Nukleare Entsorgung durchgeführt. Objective: The proposal addresses the qualification of corrosion resistant materials for long- lived HLW/Spent Fuel disposal containers. Such containers as a component of the multi-barrier system will improve the safety in the disposal in geological formations. Based on the findings and recommendations of the previous EU-project the corrosion studies will be concentrated on the most promising container materials such as carbon steel, stainless steels, Ti99.8-Pd, Hastelloy and Cu-Ni alloys. The project will include corrosion studies in rock salt, granite and clay environments. The work will consist of: (i) long-term immersion tests to determine the final corrosion rate of the materials and their susceptibility to local corrosion; (ii) electrochemical studies to examine the corrosion mechanisms and the influence of various parameters on corrosion; (iii) slow strain rate tests to examine the stability of the materials to stress corrosion cracking.