Influence of chloride ions on electrochemical corrosion behavior of dual-phase steel over conventional rebar in pore solution

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Reinforced steel bars (rebar) are extensively used in construction, and the main challenge is in minimizing corrosion due to oxide or passive layer breakdown. In contrast, dual-phase (DP) steel has good corrosion resistance. This study investigated the effect of Cl- ions on the electrochemical corrosion behavior ofDPrebar and conventional rebar. Corrosion behavior studies and electrochemical measurements were conducted on DP rebar and conventional rebar in simulated concrete pore solution with different concentrations of Cl- ions. Microstructure analysis, surface morphology analysis, and corroded surface characterization were performed using optical microscopy, field emission scanning electron microscopy, and Raman spectroscopy, respectively. Potentiodynamic polarization and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy measurements revealed that DP rebar has good passivity, leading to better corrosion resistance and greater strength compared to ordinary rebar. In addition, DP rebar showed better passivity behavior compared to conventional rebar in alkaline solution. Therefore, the presence of a dual phase (ferrite and martensite) in reinforced concrete structured steel induces good corrosion resistance.

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Abdo, H. S., Seikh, A. H., Mohammed, J. A., Luqman, M., Ragab, S. A., & Almotairy, S. M. (2020). Influence of chloride ions on electrochemical corrosion behavior of dual-phase steel over conventional rebar in pore solution. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(13). https://doi.org/10.3390/app10134568

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