Influence of the conductivity and the Ionic strength of synthetic solutions which simulate the aquouse phase of concrete In the corrosion process
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https://doi.org/10.3989/mc.1989.v39.i215.800Abstract
Polarization Resistance (Rp) has been the electrochemical technique employed to study quantitatively the influence of Cl- and OH- ions on the corrosion of steel reinforcing, in a synthetic aqueous medium of similar composition to those of the concrete pore solution. Ionic strength, resistivity and their variations in function of CI- and OH- concentration have been chosen as more interesting solution parameters, together with intensity and potential corrosion measurements. The results showed the clear antagonistic role played by CI- and OH- ions on the corrosion process, which decreased as ionic strength increased.
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1989-09-30
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Goñi, S., Moragues, A., & Andrade, C. (1989). Influence of the conductivity and the Ionic strength of synthetic solutions which simulate the aquouse phase of concrete In the corrosion process. Materiales De Construcción, 39(215), 19–28. https://doi.org/10.3989/mc.1989.v39.i215.800
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