C. Andrade et al., Electrochemical behaviour of steel rebars in concrete: influence of environmental factors and cement chemistry, ELECTR ACT, 46(24-25), 2001, pp. 3905-3912
Four series of reinforced concrete specimens have been studied over 3 years
exposure in a 100% relative humidity atmosphere. Addition of CaCl2,NaNO2,
and a mixture of CaCl2 and NaNO2 changed the cement chemistry with respect
to an ordinary portland cement series of samples used as reference series.
The study, based on low-scan rate cyclic voltammetry and electrochemical im
pedance spectroscopy, confirms previous results obtained in alkaline medium
, i.e. the redox activity in the rebar's oxides layer greatly influences th
e electrochemical behaviour of rebars in the passivity potential domain. Di
fferent redox processes also influence the active and cathodic protection d
omains that make corrosion rate estimations very difficult. The possibiliti
es of estimating corrosion rate are discussed in terms of cement chemistry
and corrosion potential of the system. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All r
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