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Electrochemical Chloride Extraction and Inhibitor Injection in Salt-Contaminated Repair Mortar

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Repair mortar is commonly used to rehabilitate reinforced concrete structures or components that exhibit a relatively high level of distresses. Yet, this repair mortar can be contaminated by salt from… Click to show full abstract

Repair mortar is commonly used to rehabilitate reinforced concrete structures or components that exhibit a relatively high level of distresses. Yet, this repair mortar can be contaminated by salt from its service environment. This work employs a two-dimensional finite element model to investigate the transport behavior of ionic species in salt-contaminated and water-saturated repair mortar under an externally applied electric field. The model was experimentally validated and then utilized to evaluate the effectiveness of electrochemical chloride extraction (ECE) with or without electrical injection of corrosion inhibitor (EICI). In the case study, both the ECE alone and the ECE+EICI treatment was found effective in decontaminating the zone in front of the steel rebar. In both techniques, the magnitude of current density has a significant effect on removing chloride out of the mortar and increasing the pH of the pore solution near the rebar, whereas the treatment time Preprints (www.preprints.org) | NOT PEER-REVIEWED | Posted: 19 June 2017 doi:10.20944/preprints201706.0085.v1 © 2017 by the author(s). Distributed under a Creative Commons CC BY license. 2 any not have a significant effect under some scenarios. The injection of the organic corrosion inhibitor significantly slowed down the removal of chloride. Changes in the ionic distribution in the mortar were generally beneficial in reducing the corrosion risk of the steel rebar and thus extending the service life of the repair mortar.

Keywords: inhibitor; repair mortar; chloride; injection; mortar

Journal Title: International Journal of Electrochemical Science
Year Published: 2018

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