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Electrochemical realkalization as a conservation technique for reinforced concrete

Bertolini et al., 2012

Document ID
15166584966074505725
Author
Bertolini L
Lupica Spagnolo S
Redaelli E
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International Journal of Architectural Heritage

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Electrochemical realkalization (ER) is a repair technique aimed at restraining corrosion of steel in carbonated concrete. ER is based on the application of a current to restore concrete alkalinity—the favorable environment for the protection of steel from corrosion. The treatment …
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