2023
DOI: 10.3390/coatings13050853
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Research Progress of Macrocell Corrosion of Steel Rebar in Concrete

Abstract: Macrocell corrosion of steel rebar in concrete induced by corrosive environments has attracted widespread attention in the engineering community due to its rapid corrosion rate, diverse forms, and multiple incentives. Potential differences between dissimilar coupled rebar or different parts of the same rebar mainly cause macrocell corrosion of steel rebar. The more significant the potential difference, the faster the corrosion rate of the macrocell. Based on the existing research reports on macrocell corrosion… Show more

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“…In reinforced concrete, the double layer ion consists of two thin layers of ions formed at the concrete-bar interface between the steel bar and the concrete. This double layer comprises an inner layer of negative ions and an outer layer of positive ions [ 55 , 56 ]. The double layer is a result of the difference in electrical potential between the steel bar and the concrete.…”
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“…In reinforced concrete, the double layer ion consists of two thin layers of ions formed at the concrete-bar interface between the steel bar and the concrete. This double layer comprises an inner layer of negative ions and an outer layer of positive ions [ 55 , 56 ]. The double layer is a result of the difference in electrical potential between the steel bar and the concrete.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%