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Effect of potassium-chromate and sodium-nitrite on concrete steel-rebar degradation in sulphate and saline media
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Effect of potassium-chromate and sodium-nitrite on concrete steel-rebar degradation in sulphate and saline media

In this paper, effect of potassium-chromate (K2CrO4) and sodium-nitrite (NaNO2) on concrete steel-rebar degradation in sulphuric-acid and in sodium-chloride media were studied. Electrochemical monitoring of open circuit potential and compressive strength effect of the different concentrations of these admixtures in steel-reinforced concretes immersed in the acidic/marine-simulating...
 
Published at Construction and Building Materials
Volume 50
Pages 448-456
Published in 2014
 
 
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Okeniyi, J.O., Omotosho, O.A., Ajayi, O.O., Loto, C.A.
Omotosho Olugbenga » Lecturer II PhD(In-view), M.Eng(Covenant University, 2010), B.Eng(Unilorin, 1996) Registered Engineer, MNSE,Department of Mechanical Engineering, Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria. Research Interest: Corrosion related materials design, Environment Induced Failure, Design and production and Renewable energy. view full profile
Omotosho Olugbenga
 
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