Title of article
Interactions between nitrites and Fe(II)-containing phases during corrosion of iron in concrete-simulating electrolytes
Author/Authors
L. Dhouibi، نويسنده , , Ph. Refait، نويسنده , , E. Triki، نويسنده , , J. -M. R. Ge´nin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
9
From page
4928
To page
4936
Abstract
The influence of sodium nitrite on the corrosion
processes of iron in solutions simulating polluted concrete
was investigated by means of electrochemical methods,
such us potentiodynamic, galvanostatic and impedance
spectroscopy tests, coupled with analyses of the corrosion
layers by Mo¨ssbauer spectroscopy. NO2 – ions are anodic
inhibitors and provoked consequently an important
increase of the corrosion potential. The polarisation curves
show that NO2 – ions increase the pitting potential value. The
size of electrochemical impedance spectra obtained at the
OCP increases with the concentration of nitrite, which
confirms the decrease of the corrosion rate. Galvanostatic
experiments allowed us to provoke active corrosion even in
presence of NO2 – . When nitrite ions are not present, the
corrosion products mainly consist of iron (II) compounds,
FeCO3 or Fe(OH)2 depending on the pH, and iron(II)–iron
(III) compounds, i.e. green rusts (GRs). The main effect of
nitrite ions was to accelerate the oxidation of GRs into
FeOOH phases, confirming their oxidizing role. While
immersed for long periods in the nitrite containing solutions,
the a-iron foils do not present any single trace of corrosion.
Journal title
Journal of Materials Science
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Journal of Materials Science
Record number
831112
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