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NATURAL CORROSION INHIBITORS FOR STEEL REINFORCEMENT IN CONCRETE — A REVIEW

2015; World Scientific; Volume: 22; Issue: 03 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1142/s0218625x15500407

ISSN

1793-6667

Autores

Pandian Bothi Raja, Seyedmojtaba Ghoreishiamiri, Mohammad Ismail,

Tópico(s)

Hydrogen embrittlement and corrosion behaviors in metals

Resumo

Reinforced concrete is one of the widely used construction materials for bridges, buildings, platforms and tunnels. Though reinforced concrete is capable of withstanding a large range of severe environments including marine, industrial and alpine conditions, there are still a large number of failures in concrete structures for many reasons. Either carbonation or chloride attack is the main culprit which is due to depassivation of reinforced steel and subsequently leads to rapid steel corrosion. Among many corrosion prevention measures, application of corrosion inhibitors play a vital role in metal protection. Numerous range of corrosion inhibitors were reported for concrete protection that were also used commercially in industries. This review summarizes the application of natural products as corrosion inhibitors for concrete protection and also scrutinizes various factors influencing its applicability.

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