Author:
Cai Jingshun,Ran Qianping,Ma Qi,Zhang Hao,Liu Kai,Zhou Yang,Mu Song
Abstract
Steel corrosion is major reason of the deterioration of reinforced concrete structures. Decreasing the transportation of erosion ions in concrete is one of effective methods to protect the steel from corrosion. In the present work, a novel nano-hydrophobic admixture is introduced to improve the ion-diffusion properties and the corrosion resistance of reinforced steel. Compared with unmodified concrete, the nano-hydrophobic admixture effectively decreases the water adsorption, water evaporation, and chloride ions transport in a concrete structure, and then improved the concrete’s durability. The concrete’s water adsorption decreased more than 78%, and the initial corrosion time of reinforced steel is prolonged more than one time by treatment with the nano-hydrophobic admixture. The inhibition penetration of the medium in concrete modified by hydrophobic nanoparticles is the key to provide the protective properties of steel reinforcement from chloride erosion.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Natural Science Foundation of Basic Research Program of Jiangsu Province
Science and Technology Innovation 2025 Major Project of Ningbo
Subject
General Materials Science
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