Study of reinforcing steel corrosion behaviour treated by bluing and cerium chemical conversion treatments, part I: Conventional electrochemical techniques
By Montiel-Garc
Published in Cement and Concrete Composites
2018
Abstract
In this work, a double-layered chemical conversion coating, which consists of a bluing layer followed by a cerium oxide layer, was applied to reinforcing steel (RS) to increase its corrosion resistance under field conditions. The corrosion behaviour of the blued reinforcing steel specimens (BRS) in 3% sodium chloride with and without the top layer of cerium oxide was assessed by open-circuit potential, linear polarisation resistance, potentiodynamic polarisation curves, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. Scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy-dispersive spectrometry, X-ray diffraction, and atomic force microscopy were used to characterise the blued and cerium conversion layers. The best electrochemical behaviour of RS was attained by the bluing sample sealed for 10 min in 0.001 M CeCl3 (B10 + cerium chemical conversion treatments). Under these conditions, the potential shifted in the noble direction from Ecorr to approximately 600
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