Modified hydrotalcites as chloride scavengers and inhibitor release agents for improved corrosion protection of reinforced concrete

Journal Article (2017)
Author(s)

Z Yang (Fuzhou University)

R. Polder (TNO, TU Delft - Materials and Environment)

J. M.C. Mol (TU Delft - (OLD) MSE-6)

Research Group
Materials and Environment
Copyright
© 2017 Z. Yang, R.B. Polder, J.M.C. Mol
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Publication Year
2017
Language
English
Copyright
© 2017 Z. Yang, R.B. Polder, J.M.C. Mol
Research Group
Materials and Environment
Issue number
2
Volume number
62
Pages (from-to)
61-83
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Abstract

Owing to the unique molecular structure and high ion exchange capacity, hydrotalcites are believed to have a potential to be modified and tailor-made as an active corrosion protective component of reinforced concrete. In this paper, two types of modified hydrotalcites (MHT-pAB and MHT-NO2) were tested both in alkaline solution and mortar for their possibilities as chloride scavengers and inhibitor release agents for application in concrete. The test in alkaline solution showed that ion exchange occurred between free chloride ions in solution and the intercalated inhibitive anions in the MHTs. The results in mortar validated that MHTs could be promising alternatives for preventing chloride-induced corrosion when an appropriate dosage is adopted and applied in a proper way, in particular, either incorporation of a certain amount (MHT-pAB to replace 5% weight of cement) in the bulk mortar or as a coating of the reinforcing steel (MHT-pAB or MHT-NO2 at 20% weight of cement).