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C. Dehghanian, Y. Mirabolfathi Nejad. INVESTIGATION ON THE MIXTURE OF CALCIUM AND AMMONIUM NITRATES AS STEEL CORROSION INHIBITOR IN SIMULATED CONCRETE PORE SOLUTION. IJMSE 2008; 5 (1) :37-42
URL: http://ijmse.iust.ac.ir/article-1-129-en.html
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Abstract: Despite having a number of advantages, reinforced concrete can suffer rebar corrosion in high–chloride media, resulting in failure of reinforced concrete structures. In this research the corrosion inhibition capability of the mixture of calcium and ammonium nitrate of steel rebar corrosion was investigated in the simulated concrete pore solution. Cyclic polarization and Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) techniques were applied on steel concrete pore solution containing 2 weight percent sodium chloride (NaCl). Results show that such mixtures had higher inhibition efficiency than calcium nitrate alone. The optimum concentration of the inhibitor mixture was determined to be 45 mgr/lit.
     
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