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Anion Capture and Exchange by Functional Coatings: New Routes to Mitigate Steel Corrosion in Concrete Infrastructure.

Gabriel Falzone1,2, Magdalena Balonis2,3, Dale Bentz4, Scott Jones4, Gaurav Sant1,5.   

Abstract

Chloride-induced corrosion is a major cause of degradation of reinforced concrete infrastructure. While the binding of chloride ions (Cl-) by cementitious phases is known to delay corrosion, this approach has not been systematically exploited as a mechanism to increase structural service life. Recently, Falzone et al. [Cement and Concrete Research72, 54-68 (2015)] proposed calcium aluminate cement (CAC) formulations containing NO3-AFm to serve as anion exchange coatings that are capable of binding large quantities of Cl- ions, while simultaneously releasing corrosion-inhibiting NO3- species. To examine the viability of this concept, Cl- binding isotherms and ion-diffusion coefficients of a series of hydrated CAC formulations containing admixed Ca(NO3)2 (CN) are quantified. This data is input into a multi-species Nernst-Planck (NP) formulation, which is solved for a typical bridge-deck geometry using the finite element method (FEM). For exposure conditions corresponding to seawater, the results indicate that Cl- scavenging CAC coatings (i.e., top-layers) can significantly delay the time to corrosion (e.g., 5 ≤ df ≤ 10, where df is the steel corrosion initiation delay factor [unitless]) as compared to traditional OPC-based systems for the same cover thickness; as identified by thresholds of Cl-/OH- or Cl-/NO3- (molar) ratios in solution. The roles of hindered ionic diffusion, and the passivation of the reinforcing steel rendered by NO3- are also discussed.

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Keywords:  (C) corrosion; (C) finite element analysis; (D) calcium aluminate cement; (D) chloride; (−) calcium nitrate

Year:  2017        PMID: 29104300      PMCID: PMC5667667          DOI: 10.1016/j.cemconres.2017.08.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cem Concr Res        ISSN: 0008-8846            Impact factor:   10.933


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Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2018-11-27       Impact factor: 3.361

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