Title of article :
Ion transport in cement paste during electrochemical chloride removal
Author/Authors :
Tritthart، J. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
To clarify open questions regarding the mechanism of electrochemical chloride removal (ECR), changes in the concentration of chloride (Cl -), hydroxide (OH-), sodium (Na+) and potassium (K+ ) occurring during the flow of electric current in the pore solution and of Cl- , Na+ and K+ in the solids Aof different zones in cement paste samples were measured. The electrochemical reaction that occurred at the Aelectrodes resulted in a marked increase in the OH- concentration of the pore solution in the zone of the Asample close to the cathode, whereas a steep decrease was observed in the zone of the sample facing the anode. These Achanges had different effects on the transport of chloride. In the zone towards the cathode, the rising OH- Aconcentration caused more and more of the total current to be transported by the OH- ions as the migration Aprogressed in time (chloride removal became much less efficient here), while in the peripheral zone towards the Aanode more and more current was transported by the Cl- ions (chloride removal became more efficient here). Tins Aresulted in a change of chloride concentration in the pore solution and the solids, which was in disagreement Awith the direction of migration of these ions. According to the direction of migration, the Cl- concentration Ashould have decreased most slowly in the peripheral zone towards the anode, because the Cl- ions leaving the sample Aat this point can be replaced by others that have moved in from the zone of the sample closer to the cathode. In Athe case of the alkali ions sodium and potassium, the changes in concentration were in agreement with the Adirection of migration.
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Journal title :
Advances in Cement Research
Journal title :
Advances in Cement Research