Abstract:Triethylenetetramine (TETA), as a corrosion inhibitor for steel in aqueous media was introduced into chloride-contaminated concrete specimens by using a novel method called bidirectional electromigration rehabilitation (BIEM). An electric field was applied between embedded steel cathodes and external anodes to inject the corrosion inhibitor from external electrolytes into the concrete and at the same time to extract the chloride ions from the concrete cover zone.After the treatment, the specimens were drilled … Show more
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