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Influence of cementitious binder on chloride removal under electrochemical treatment in concrete

Authors
Kim, Ki BeomHwang, Jun PilAnn, Ki Yong
Issue Date
Feb-2016
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Keywords
Chloride; Corrosion; Electrochemical treatment; Binder
Citation
Construction and Building Materials, v.104, pp.191 - 197
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Journal Title
Construction and Building Materials
Volume
104
Start Page
191
End Page
197
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/14536
DOI
10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2015.12.052
ISSN
0950-0618
Abstract
The present study concerns electrochemical treatment to extract chloride ions and to repassivate the corroded steel in chloride-contaminated concrete. As binder, ordinary Portland cement (OPC), ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS) and pulverised fuel ash (PFA) were used to produce different concrete mixes: OPC, GGBS and ternary mix containing the three binders, respectively. After 56 days of curing, a DC was supplied to the concrete specimens, ranging 250, 500 and 750 mA/m(2) for 4 weeks. Then, the corrosion rate was measured by the anodic polarisation. In fact, an increase in the current density applied to the specimens resulted in a decrease in the corrosion rate, imposing a reduction of the corrosiveness of steel in concrete. For a change in the chloride profile, a removal of chlorides at the depth of the steel was more significant in GGBS and ternary mixes, presumably due to a release of adsorbed chlorides on the hydration surface into free, which was further removed under electric charge. However, all chlorides could not be removed by the immobility of chlorides chemically bound into chloroaluminate and chloroferrite hydrates; a mostly half of chlorides in cast were, in fact, present even after the treatment. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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