• DocumentCode
    2838716
  • Title

    Antifouling marine concrete

  • Author

    Vind, Harold P.

  • fYear
    1975
  • fDate
    22-25 Sept. 1975
  • Firstpage
    523
  • Lastpage
    527
  • Abstract
    A method was developed for incorporating mixtures of creosote and other toxic chemicals into concrete by first impregnating a porous expanded shale aggregate with the toxic mixture. The impregnated aggregate was then mixed with port land cement and water to produce an antifouling marine concrete. Concrete panels made from aggregates impregnated with mixtures of creosote containing tributyltin oxide at levels of 100 to 250 ml per liter remained free of marine fouling for three years. The experimental antifouling concrete was not as strong as concrete made with sand and gravel, but there are well proven procedures of concrete technology that can be employed to increase its strength.
  • Keywords
    cements (building materials); maintenance engineering; toxicology; antifouling marine concrete; creosote; porous expanded shale aggregate; portland cement; toxic chemicals; toxic mixture; tributyltin oxide; Aggregates; Biological materials; Building materials; Civil engineering; Concrete; Minerals; Oceans; Organisms; Petroleum; Toxic chemicals;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    OCEAN 75 Conference
  • Conference_Location
    San Diego, CA
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/OCEANS.1975.1154155
  • Filename
    1154155