Application of carboxylic acids as inhibitors for chloride induced reinforcing steel corrosion (CROSBI ID 531660)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Valek, Lidija ; Martinez, Sanja ; Serdar, Marijana ; Stipanović, Irina
engleski
Application of carboxylic acids as inhibitors for chloride induced reinforcing steel corrosion
Reinforcing steel corrosion in chloride contaminated concrete is one of the major issues in prolongation of durability of concrete structures. Presence of chloride ions can cause severe damage to the reinforcing steel functionality through the localized attack of the steel passive oxide film, where pitting corrosion can appear as major destruction pathway. The latest trends in reinforcing steel inhibitor research point towards the importance of application of organic molecules with less environmental hazards, like some carboxylic and amino acids. The major goal of present research is investigation of the inhibitory action of few carboxylic acids (ascorbic, benzoic, 4-hydroxybenzoic, salicylic, glutaric, tartaric, sorbic, glycolic, maleic acid) in simulated pore solution. Linear polarization measurements revealed that the presence of carboxylic acids shifted pitting potential by c.c.a. 300 mV towards more positive values, compared to the inhibitor-free system. Some molecules also showed tendency of reducing cathodic oxygen reduction reaction, especially ascorbic acid. Cyclic voltammetry measurements enabled useful insight into the mechanism of action of a particular molecule. It is known that carboxylic acids have the ability to form complexes with iron species thorough the carboxylic group. The stability and solubility of Fe(II) or Fe(III) complexes determines the inhibitory action of a particular molecule. Increase or decrease of a specific current peak could be taken as indicative of inhibitor molecule activity and changes in the oxide film induced by the presence of inhibitor. The highest inhibitor activity was exerted by ascorbic acid that has diminished all the redox peaks in cyclic voltammogram and was also confirmed to be most effective by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy.
corrosion; reinforcing steel; inhibition; carboxylic acids
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Podaci o prilogu
2007.
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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Eurocorr 2007, Progress by Corrosion Control
Freiburg:
Podaci o skupu
Eurocorr 2007
poster
09.09.2007-13.09.2007
Freiburg, Njemačka