The aim of this paper is to investigate the effect of nitrite intercalated Mg-Al layered double hydroxides(Mg-Al LDH-NO_(2))on mortar durability under the coexisting environment of Cl−and SO_(4)^(2-).Cl−and SO_(4)^(2-...The aim of this paper is to investigate the effect of nitrite intercalated Mg-Al layered double hydroxides(Mg-Al LDH-NO_(2))on mortar durability under the coexisting environment of Cl−and SO_(4)^(2-).Cl−and SO_(4)^(2-) binding properties of Mg-Al LDH-NO_(2) in simulated concrete pore solutions,Cl−and SO_(4)^(2-) diffusion properties of mortars with Mg-Al LDHNO 2 were examined.The steel corrosion and resistance of mortar against SO_(4)^(2-) attack were also evaluated.The results indicate that Mg-Al LDH-NO_(2) can effectively adsorb the Cl−and SO_(4)^(2-) in simulated concrete pore solution,and inhibit the diffusion of Cl−and SO_(4)^(2-) into cement mortars.The presence of SO_(4)^(2-) can greatly affect the uptake amount of Cl−,and there is a coupled effect of Cl−and SO_(4)^(2-) on their penetration into mortar specimens.In addition,Mg-Al LDH-NO_(2) can greatly upgrade the resistance of mortars against SO_(4)^(2-) attack and well prevent the steel from corrosion.However,Cl−will aggravate the SO_(4)^(2-) attack and SO_(4)^(2-) can initially decrease and then increase the steel corrosion.展开更多
Passivity degradation of Alloy 800 in simulated crevice chemistries was systematically investigated using cyclic polarization curve, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy(EIS), Mott-Schottky analysis, Auger electron ...Passivity degradation of Alloy 800 in simulated crevice chemistries was systematically investigated using cyclic polarization curve, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy(EIS), Mott-Schottky analysis, Auger electron spectroscopy(AES)and atomic absorption spectrometry(AAS). Cyclic polarization showed that the pitting potential in a thiosulfate solution was much lower than in either a chloride solution or a sulfate-chloride solution. Mott-Schottky results revealed that passive films showed n-type semiconductivity, and the presence of thiosulfate in chloride solution led to an increased donor density in the passive film. EIS spectra indicated that thiosulfate enhanced the film dissolution rate in chloride solutions. Moreover, thiosulfate enhanced the pitting propagation rate in chloride solution by stabilizing the metastable pits and forming sulfide within the pits.展开更多
基金Project(51478164)supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaProject(BK20181306)supported by Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province,China。
文摘The aim of this paper is to investigate the effect of nitrite intercalated Mg-Al layered double hydroxides(Mg-Al LDH-NO_(2))on mortar durability under the coexisting environment of Cl−and SO_(4)^(2-).Cl−and SO_(4)^(2-) binding properties of Mg-Al LDH-NO_(2) in simulated concrete pore solutions,Cl−and SO_(4)^(2-) diffusion properties of mortars with Mg-Al LDHNO 2 were examined.The steel corrosion and resistance of mortar against SO_(4)^(2-) attack were also evaluated.The results indicate that Mg-Al LDH-NO_(2) can effectively adsorb the Cl−and SO_(4)^(2-) in simulated concrete pore solution,and inhibit the diffusion of Cl−and SO_(4)^(2-) into cement mortars.The presence of SO_(4)^(2-) can greatly affect the uptake amount of Cl−,and there is a coupled effect of Cl−and SO_(4)^(2-) on their penetration into mortar specimens.In addition,Mg-Al LDH-NO_(2) can greatly upgrade the resistance of mortars against SO_(4)^(2-) attack and well prevent the steel from corrosion.However,Cl−will aggravate the SO_(4)^(2-) attack and SO_(4)^(2-) can initially decrease and then increase the steel corrosion.
基金Supported by the Atomic Energy of Canada Limited(AECL)and National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.51371124)
文摘Passivity degradation of Alloy 800 in simulated crevice chemistries was systematically investigated using cyclic polarization curve, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy(EIS), Mott-Schottky analysis, Auger electron spectroscopy(AES)and atomic absorption spectrometry(AAS). Cyclic polarization showed that the pitting potential in a thiosulfate solution was much lower than in either a chloride solution or a sulfate-chloride solution. Mott-Schottky results revealed that passive films showed n-type semiconductivity, and the presence of thiosulfate in chloride solution led to an increased donor density in the passive film. EIS spectra indicated that thiosulfate enhanced the film dissolution rate in chloride solutions. Moreover, thiosulfate enhanced the pitting propagation rate in chloride solution by stabilizing the metastable pits and forming sulfide within the pits.