2022
DOI: 10.3390/cryst12020153
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Modeling of Chloride Binding Capacity in Cementitious Matrices Including Supplementary Cementitious Materials

Abstract: The improvement in the chloride binding capacity of concrete has been shown to increase corrosion resistance. The addition of supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) to Portland cement has been proven to increase the binding capacity, except for silica fume, whereas the impact of chemical additives is not extensively addressed in the literature. This work studies the influence of SCMs and chemical additives, i.e., calcium nitrite inhibitor (CNI), migrating corrosion inhibitor (MCI), and Caltite as a hydrop… Show more

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“…Song et al [7] established that mortars modified with stearic acid and calcium formate presented advanced hydrophobicity and better mechanical properties, contributing to more suitable corrosion resistance under simulated seawater conditions. Finally, Liu et al [61] and Fattah and Al-Duais [62] confirmed that incorporating organic silicon water-resistant agents into concrete reduced capillary water absorption and chloride ion permeability, therefore boosting overall corrosion resistance.…”
Section: Polymer-based Membranesmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Song et al [7] established that mortars modified with stearic acid and calcium formate presented advanced hydrophobicity and better mechanical properties, contributing to more suitable corrosion resistance under simulated seawater conditions. Finally, Liu et al [61] and Fattah and Al-Duais [62] confirmed that incorporating organic silicon water-resistant agents into concrete reduced capillary water absorption and chloride ion permeability, therefore boosting overall corrosion resistance.…”
Section: Polymer-based Membranesmentioning
confidence: 93%