Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5437154 | Cement and Concrete Research | 2017 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
State of rebar corrosion in concrete powder aqueous solution contaminated with chloride and sulfate ions has been determined by conducting a potentiodynamic polarization test. XRD analysis and FTIR spectroscopy were also performed. From the results, different zones of corrosion in terms of potential ranges have been identified. The presence of Na2SO4 has mitigated the effect of chloride ions whereas the presence of MgSO4 has stimulated the effect of chloride ions on reducing the passivity of steel reinforcement in a chloride environment. Ordinary Portland cement performed better against Mg-oriented sulfate attack whereas Portland pozzolana cement performed better against Na-oriented sulfate attack in the presence of chloride ions.
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Authors
Fouzia Shaheen, Bulu Pradhan,