INVESTIGADORES
VAZQUEZ marcela Vivian
artículos
Título:
Testing phosphate ions as corrosion inhibitors for construction steel in mortars
Autor/es:
L.YOHAI; M. B. VALCARCE; M. VAZQUEZ
Revista:
ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA
Editorial:
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2016 vol. 202 p. 324 - 324
ISSN:
0013-4686
Resumen:
The purpose of this investigation is to analyze the effectiveness of phosphates as inhibiting agents for steel bars embedded in mortars. Three mix designs were selected for this study: mix A had no admixed chlorides and was used as reference; mix designs B and C were contaminated with 1% in weight ofchlorides/weight of cement and mix C also incorporated 7% Na3PO4.12 H2O. After setting for 48 h, the samples were cured for 7 days immersed in water. Three specimens of each group were then immersed in aerated saline solutions 0.5 mol L1 NaCl during 720 days. The corrosion potential (Ecorr), the polarizationresistance (Rp) and the electrochemical impedance spectra were recorded regularly. After 720 days of immersion one set of mortars was anodically polarized and another set cathodically polarized. After that,Raman spectra of corrosion products were registered. Additional specimens were used to evaluate porosity and chloride profiles. The presence of phosphate ions as inhibitors has no effect on Ecorr values and suggests mixed-type inhibition. Mix C remains passive until 180 days of exposure, with Rt> 100 kV cm2. At longer times, Rt decreases in time but the inhibition percentage is always higherthan 95% when evaluated by impedance spectra. Using Rp, inhibition stays above 70%. Anodic and cathodic polarization curves, together with corrosion potential values, suggest that phosphates behave as a mixed-type inhibitor.