Basics and new opportunities for chemical re-alkalisation of carbonated concrete, including alkali-activated binders

Author:

Glawe Clarissa1ORCID,Raupach Michael2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Research Assistant, Institute of Building Materials Research (ibac) RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany (corresponding author: )

2. Professor, Institute of Building Materials Research (ibac) RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany

Abstract

Steel corrosion is one of the main factors limiting the durability of existing reinforced concrete components. Based on the corrosive circumstances, different prevention and repair methods can be applied. In the case of carbonation-initiated corrosion, chemical re-alkalisation (CRA) is one of the standard measures to counteract alteration processes in the concrete that lead to reinforcement corrosion. The current state of research on the CRA of carbonated concrete and the various materials that have been investigated in terms of their applicability for this repair measure are summarised. The review summarises current research results in the field of carbonated concrete and the proven pozzolanic reactivity of the carbonation products in contact with portlandite, which suggests an inhibitory effect on CRA, although this has not yet been investigated. There are also initial attempts that deviate from the application of classic Portland cement as a repair material, but their applicability in practice must be questioned. The use of alternative binders and the associated different compositions of pore solutions and varying alkalinity of these binders (e.g. composite cements with a high substitution rate or alkali-activated binders), have not yet been investigated for repair processes such as CRA, although the chemical composition of binders is of the greatest importance for successful application of the repair measure.

Publisher

Emerald

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