Literature DB >> 30176484

Corrosion of reinforcing steel in concrete sewers.

Yarong Song1, Elaine Wightman2, Yimei Tian3, Kevin Jack4, Xuan Li5, Huiyun Zhong5, Philip L Bond5, Zhiguo Yuan5, Guangming Jiang6.   

Abstract

Hydrogen sulfide is a controlling factor for concrete corrosion in sewers, although its impact on sewer rebar corrosion has not been investigated to date. This study determined the corrosion mechanism of rebar in sewers by elucidating the roles of chloride ions, apart from the effects of hydrogen sulfide and biogenic sulfuric acid. The nature and distribution of rusts at the steel/concrete interface were delineated using the advanced mineral analytical techniques, including mineral liberation analysis and micro X-ray diffraction which is the first-ever use in such studies. The corrosion products were found to be mainly iron oxides or oxy-hydroxides. H2S and biogenic sulfuric acid did not directly participate in the product formation of steel partly covered by concrete or directly exposed to sewer atmosphere. Instead, chloride ions played an important role in initiating steel corrosion in sewers, supported by a thin chloride-enriched layer at the steel/rust interface. Away from the chloride-enriched layer, iron oxides accumulated on both sides of the mill-scale to form a corrosion layer and corrosion-filled paste respectively. The corrosion layer around rebar circumference was non-uniform and the rust thickness with respect to polar coordinates followed a Gaussian model. These findings support predictions of sewer service lifetime and developments of corrosion prevention strategies.
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Keywords:  Chloride; Corrosion; Hydrogen sulfide; Mineral liberation analysis; Rebar; Sewer

Year:  2018        PMID: 30176484     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.08.362

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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Authors:  Yunhui Liu; Yimei Tian; Rufang Zhang; Hao Guo; Weigao Zhao; Jianjun Huang
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2020-10-29       Impact factor: 4.036

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