Heterostructured crystalline and non-crystalline carbon coatings -A sustainable solution for corrosion inhibition in reinforced concrete

Corrosion is the major form of deterioration in reinforced concrete structures which leads to reduction in strength followed by complete failure. The current work focuses on the development of a heterostructured composite coating on Fe500 steel consisting of hard carbon and soft carbon possessing an...

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الحاوية / القاعدة:Carbon Trends
المؤلفون الرئيسيون: M. Ananthkumar, Mini K M, Saravanakumar Tamilarasan, Murali Rangarajan
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منشور في: Elsevier 2025-04-01
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الوصول للمادة أونلاين:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667056925000045
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Murali Rangarajan
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description Corrosion is the major form of deterioration in reinforced concrete structures which leads to reduction in strength followed by complete failure. The current work focuses on the development of a heterostructured composite coating on Fe500 steel consisting of hard carbon and soft carbon possessing anticorrosive properties. The interaction between amorphous and crystalline carbon significantly enhances corrosion resistance in Fe500 steel, with specific ratios improving inhibition efficiency, verified by physicochemical characterizations and tests. In this study, carbon coated Fe500 strips were exposed to a simulated concrete pore solution containing 3.5 % NaCl, replicating corrosive conditions. Different combinations such as 100 % hard carbon (HC), 100 % soft carbon (SC), 25 % soft carbon + 75 % hard carbon (25SC/75HC), 50% soft carbon + 50 % hard carbon (50SC/50HC), and 75 % soft carbon + 25 % hard carbon (75SC/25HC) were assessed and tested. Tafel plots were generated to assess the corrosion rate. Among the different coatings tested, the 50 % soft carbon + 50 % hard carbon (50SC/50HC) composite exhibited the highest corrosion inhibition efficiency, with a corrosion rate of 0.0103 mmpy. After 5000 cycles, the material showed no crystalline or morphological changes, maintaining stability and excellent corrosion resistance for concrete.
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spelling doaj-art-eff94ec8a69445478ee8607be3d2a42f2025-08-20T01:16:47ZengElsevierCarbon Trends2667-05692025-04-011910045410.1016/j.cartre.2025.100454Heterostructured crystalline and non-crystalline carbon coatings -A sustainable solution for corrosion inhibition in reinforced concreteM. Ananthkumar0Mini K M1Saravanakumar Tamilarasan2Murali Rangarajan3Department of Civil Engineering, Amrita School of Engineering, Coimbatore, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, IndiaDepartment of Civil Engineering, Amrita School of Engineering, Coimbatore, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, India; Corresponding author.Department of Energy Science. & Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai, Mumbai, IndiaDepartment of Chemical Engineering and Material Sciences, Amrita School of Engineering, Coimbatore, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, IndiaCorrosion is the major form of deterioration in reinforced concrete structures which leads to reduction in strength followed by complete failure. The current work focuses on the development of a heterostructured composite coating on Fe500 steel consisting of hard carbon and soft carbon possessing anticorrosive properties. The interaction between amorphous and crystalline carbon significantly enhances corrosion resistance in Fe500 steel, with specific ratios improving inhibition efficiency, verified by physicochemical characterizations and tests. In this study, carbon coated Fe500 strips were exposed to a simulated concrete pore solution containing 3.5 % NaCl, replicating corrosive conditions. Different combinations such as 100 % hard carbon (HC), 100 % soft carbon (SC), 25 % soft carbon + 75 % hard carbon (25SC/75HC), 50% soft carbon + 50 % hard carbon (50SC/50HC), and 75 % soft carbon + 25 % hard carbon (75SC/25HC) were assessed and tested. Tafel plots were generated to assess the corrosion rate. Among the different coatings tested, the 50 % soft carbon + 50 % hard carbon (50SC/50HC) composite exhibited the highest corrosion inhibition efficiency, with a corrosion rate of 0.0103 mmpy. After 5000 cycles, the material showed no crystalline or morphological changes, maintaining stability and excellent corrosion resistance for concrete.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667056925000045Corrosion inhibitionFe500 steelCoatingNaCl-containing simulated concrete pore solutionElectrochemical studiesSurface analysis
spellingShingle M. Ananthkumar
Mini K M
Saravanakumar Tamilarasan
Murali Rangarajan
Heterostructured crystalline and non-crystalline carbon coatings -A sustainable solution for corrosion inhibition in reinforced concrete
Corrosion inhibition
Fe500 steel
Coating
NaCl-containing simulated concrete pore solution
Electrochemical studies
Surface analysis
title Heterostructured crystalline and non-crystalline carbon coatings -A sustainable solution for corrosion inhibition in reinforced concrete
title_full Heterostructured crystalline and non-crystalline carbon coatings -A sustainable solution for corrosion inhibition in reinforced concrete
title_fullStr Heterostructured crystalline and non-crystalline carbon coatings -A sustainable solution for corrosion inhibition in reinforced concrete
title_full_unstemmed Heterostructured crystalline and non-crystalline carbon coatings -A sustainable solution for corrosion inhibition in reinforced concrete
title_short Heterostructured crystalline and non-crystalline carbon coatings -A sustainable solution for corrosion inhibition in reinforced concrete
title_sort heterostructured crystalline and non crystalline carbon coatings a sustainable solution for corrosion inhibition in reinforced concrete
topic Corrosion inhibition
Fe500 steel
Coating
NaCl-containing simulated concrete pore solution
Electrochemical studies
Surface analysis
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667056925000045
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