Study on Optimal Ratio of Compound Corrosion Inhibitors for Reinforcing Steel

Jiang, Yi; Zheng, C; Liu, J; Yu, Y

HERO ID

4660763

Reference Type

Book/Book Chapter

Year

2014

HERO ID 4660763
Year 2014
Title Study on Optimal Ratio of Compound Corrosion Inhibitors for Reinforcing Steel
Book Title Applied Mechanics and Materials
Authors Jiang, Yi; Zheng, C; Liu, J; Yu, Y
Volume 507
Page Numbers 245-248
Abstract In this paper, the anticorrosive effects of two types of corrosion inhibitors (anodic inhibitors and cathodic inhibitors) on rebars immersed in the simulated concrete pore solution with 3.5%( wt) NaCl were studied by the static weight loss method. The results are as following: firstly, all of the inhibitors had an anticorrosive effect on the rebars and sodium nitrite performed best. Besides, the higher the concentration, the more obvious effect.Secondly, diethanolamine had the best performance in the cathodic inhibitors. Thirdly, sodium nitrite had a good coordination effect with diethanolamine instead of being used alone. In this way, it can exist synergy and reduce the activity of cathode and anode by the formation of consecutively protective film on the surface of the rebars.
Doi 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.507.245
Wosid WOS:000338600200048
Is Certified Translation No
Dupe Override No
Comments Journal:SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF URBAN AND RURAL AREAS 1660-9336
Is Public Yes
Keyword Inhibitor; Sodium Nitrite; Coordination Effect; Steel Corrosion