Study on the corrosion behavior and mechanical response of weakly cemented sandstone in alkaline solutions

Author:

Zhang Jie,Zhuo QingsongORCID,Zheng Qian,Wang Bin,Zhang Mingang,Zhao Xiaoyu,Geng Jigang,Li Xiaoshi,Bao Ruoyu

Abstract

This study examines the corrosion characteristics of weakly cemented sandstone under alkaline conditions, evaluating the effects of varying pH levels on its macroscopic degradation, micro-porosity, and mechanical properties, notably uniaxial compressive strength. Findings reveal that heightened alkalinity exacerbates rock damage, although a temporary alleviation in mass loss occurs between pH 9 and 11 due to pore clogging by complexes formed from cations like Ca2+ and Mg2+.Increased alkalinity induces marked changes in pore features, with an observed rise in pore numbers, transformation of pore shapes from elongated to more spherical, and adjustments in porosity, pore size, and roundness. Furthermore, the study confirms a decline in both the rock’s compressive strength and elastic modulus as pH rises. These revelations shed light on the role of pH in the corrosion behavior of weakly cemented sandstone under alkaline conditions, providing a fresh perspective for understanding its corrosion mechanisms in such environments.

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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