2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.cemconcomp.2020.103590
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Potential step voltammetry: An approach to corrosion rate measurement of reinforcements in concrete

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“…Equation (1) indicates that R E-PSV was dependent on resistances R 1 and R 2 in the model illustrated in Figure 1 b. The transient response of the model to the application of a potential step (∆V) at t → 0 depends precisely on these resistances [ 29 ]: …”
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“…Equation (1) indicates that R E-PSV was dependent on resistances R 1 and R 2 in the model illustrated in Figure 1 b. The transient response of the model to the application of a potential step (∆V) at t → 0 depends precisely on these resistances [ 29 ]: …”
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“…Figure 1 a depicts the corrosion measurement principle governing the INESSCOM sensor we have developed and whose possible use to determine concrete resistivity is explored hereunder. The system uses potential step voltammetry (PSV) to measure corrosion rate, as described elsewhere [ 29 ]. The technique is based on the intersection method, with the added advantage that as the Tafel slopes can be found in less time, the technique is less invasive than the original method.…”
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