Title: 
            A New Class of Corrosion Inhibitors for Reinforced Concrete
        
        
            Author(s): 
            U. Maeder
        
        
            
                Publication: 
                Symposium Paper
            
            
                Volume: 
                163
            
            
                Issue: 
                
            
            
                Appears on pages(s): 
                215-232
            
            
                Keywords: 
                adsorption; amines; chlorides; concretes; corrosion resistance; penetration tests; reinforcing steels; underwater structures; Materials Research
            
            
                DOI: 
                10.14359/1360
            
        
        
            Date: 
            8/1/1996
        
        
            Abstract:
            The objective of this paper is to present a new class of corrosion inhibitors.  These organic and mixed (organic/inorganic) inhibitors are used as concrete admixtures or in repair products to delay the onset of corrosion or to reduce the rate of corrosion of steel in concrete structures.  The inhibiting properties are documented in solution and in concrete.  The interaction mechanism of the inhibitors with a steel surface has been studied using sophisticated surface analytical methods.  The transport properties of these inhibitors are shown in mortar and concrete blocks.  The inhibitors delay the onset of corrosion and reduce the rate of corrosion.  They can be used as a concrete admixture, surface applied on existing structures, in repair mortars, or in grouts for rock bolts and anchors.