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  • 2018Electrochemical dissolution of magnetite electroplated coatings on titanium2citations
  • 2017Preliminary electrochemical corrosion monitoring of iron in mixture cement paste–bentonite4citations
  • 2015Corrosion monitoring in mixture cement paste - Bentonitecitations
  • 2015Etude electrochimique de la dissolution de la magnetitecitations
  • 2014Corrosion behaviour of Mg alloys cladding from nuclear reactors fuel in alkaline solutionscitations

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  • Bataillon, Christian
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Corrosion monitoring in mixture cement paste - Bentonite

  • Bataillon, C.
  • Agullo, J.
  • Michaud, N.
Abstract

Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) has been used to monitor at the same time the curing process of cementbentonite mixture and the iron corrosion rate in this mixture. It has been shown that the curing process has extended over a period of at least 100 days at room temperature. During this period, the iron corrosion rate was always low i.e. about 2 nm/year in aerated condition and about 1 nm/year in anaerobic condition. These values have confirmed that such cementbentonite mixture was an efficient environment to avoid iron corrosion damages even in aerated condition.

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  • corrosion
  • cement
  • iron
  • electrochemical-induced impedance spectroscopy
  • curing