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Evaluation of the corrosion inhibition of salts of organic acids in alkaline solutions and chloride contaminated concrete

✍ Scribed by T. Pastore; M. Cabrini; L. Coppola; S. Lorenzi; P. Marcassoli; A. Buoso


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2010
Tongue
German
Weight
901 KB
Volume
62
Category
Article
ISSN
0947-5117

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Abstract

This paper summarizes the results of testing on salts of organic acids for evaluating their use as inhibitors of rebar corrosion in chloride‐contaminated concrete. Initially a screening based on electrochemical tests in alkalinized calcium hydroxide solutions was performed on a number of carboxylic acid salts with different number of carbon atoms in the chain and carboxylic groups, also covering substances with hydroxyl and amine group substituents. The screening was completed by testing on carbon steel rebars in concretes with chlorides and substances added at 1:1 molar ratio, focused on sodium lactate, sodium oxalate and sodium borate for comparison. The monitoring of free corrosion potential and linear polarization resistance of steel bars have confirmed significant inhibition only for lactate. Corrosion was only restricted to occluded zones where the access of substance was limited by disadvantageous geometry, producing shallow attacks.

Results of further tests in saturated calcium hydroxide solution are reported in order to assess the inhibition ability of lactate as a function of its content, chloride content and pH.


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