1992
DOI: 10.1016/0010-938x(92)90037-4
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The electrochemical behaviour of steel under polarization in porous media simulating concrete

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“…9,19 The introduction of chloride ions is necessary to induce depassivation behavior, although an allowance for chloride-free inhibitor exposure time is necessary for some inhibitors to function. 1, 20 The relatively thin cement paste film permits diffusion of chloride ions in a matter of days.…”
Section: Design Of the Experimental Cellmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…9,19 The introduction of chloride ions is necessary to induce depassivation behavior, although an allowance for chloride-free inhibitor exposure time is necessary for some inhibitors to function. 1, 20 The relatively thin cement paste film permits diffusion of chloride ions in a matter of days.…”
Section: Design Of the Experimental Cellmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 Working electrodes used in SPS studies do not contain a naturally hydrated lime layer, although some effort has been made to simulate a lime layer in SPS studies through the use of porous fluoropolymer sheets. 9 In contrast, concrete, mortar, or cement paste-based experimental procedures contain the aforementioned lime layer, and are more application oriented than SPS studies. These cast-in-place studies typically involve reinforcing steel bars not polished to the same degree as electrodes used in simulated pore solution studies.…”
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“…Los iones carbonates disminuyen el pH de las soluciones, pero no modifican las características químicas de las películas formadas bajo polarización (6)(7)(8) La variación del potencial de protección Ep (figura 6) en función de pAIK es entonces representada, a pH constante, por una curva única. Ocurre lo mismo con el potencial de ruptura Er (figura 5) para soluciones menos básicas.…”
Section: Producto Blanquecino (Whitish Product) M: Magnetita (Magnetunclassified