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Biogenic sulfuric acid corrosion resistance of new artificial reef concrete

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Abstract Through biogenic sulfuric acid attack on concrete, comparisons between ordinary Portland cement concrete (OPCC) and new artificial reef concrete (NARC) prepared with sulphoaluminate cement, marine sand and sea water… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Through biogenic sulfuric acid attack on concrete, comparisons between ordinary Portland cement concrete (OPCC) and new artificial reef concrete (NARC) prepared with sulphoaluminate cement, marine sand and sea water were made. Biogenic sulfuric acid corrosion resistance was studied by analyzing the surface and localized morphology, mass loss and compressive strength of both concrete specimens. The corrosion products were investigated by environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Fourier-transform infrared (FT-IR). Results showed that the visually apparent corrosion degree and loss rates of mass and compressive strength are higher for OPCC than for NARC following exposure to biogenic sulfuric acid.

Keywords: biogenic sulfuric; sulfuric acid; new artificial; concrete; corrosion

Journal Title: Construction and Building Materials
Year Published: 2018

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