Journal article
Electrochemical Chloride Extraction and Electrochemical Injection of Corrosion Inhibitor in Concrete: State of the Knowledge
Corrosion reviews, Vol.27(1-2), pp.53-82
04/2009
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/2376/120284
Abstract
Corrosion of reinforcing steel is recognized as one of the major causes to the deterioration of reinforced concrete structures, which is primarily induced by chlorides from deicing salts, seawater or constituents of the concrete. Twopromising techniques addressing this issue are electrochemical chlorideextraction (ECE) and electrochemical injection of corrosion inhibitor (EIC1), both through an externally-applied electric field. A comprehensive review of existing literature is conducted, which covers laboratory studies related to ECE and EICI, and computational models to predict the kinetics of ECE and E1C1. This work aims to provide an in-depth understanding of ECE and E1C1, thereby serving as a useful guidance in dealing with practical problems of interest.
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- Title
- Electrochemical Chloride Extraction and Electrochemical Injection of Corrosion Inhibitor in Concrete: State of the Knowledge
- Creators
- Yajun LiuXianming Shi
- Publication Details
- Corrosion reviews, Vol.27(1-2), pp.53-82
- Academic Unit
- Civil and Environmental Engineering, Department of
- Identifiers
- 99900612852401842
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article