Opuntia Ficus-Indica (OFI) Mucilage as Corrosion Inhibitor of Steel in CO<sub>2</sub>-Contaminated Mortar
The present investigation is directed to determine if a natural/botanical addition, from Opuntia ficus-indica (OFI) cactus, increases durability for cement-based materials exposed to CO<sub>2</sub>-laden environments (urban and industrial). The use of this botanical addition in cement-ba...
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doaj-f3c209ce695a424b9986bb13ef76d0fc2021-03-10T00:06:14ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442021-03-01141316131610.3390/ma14051316Opuntia Ficus-Indica (OFI) Mucilage as Corrosion Inhibitor of Steel in CO<sub>2</sub>-Contaminated MortarAndrés A. Torres-Acosta0Paola Y. González-Calderón1School of Engineering and Science, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Santiago de Querétaro 76130, MexicoCH Arquitectura y Construcción, 15A Avenida Sur, Centro, Cozumel 77710, MexicoThe present investigation is directed to determine if a natural/botanical addition, from Opuntia ficus-indica (OFI) cactus, increases durability for cement-based materials exposed to CO<sub>2</sub>-laden environments (urban and industrial). The use of this botanical addition in cement-based material applications has shown good performance when these materials are exposed to chloride-laden environments, but no investigations to date have shown the performance of this addition in urban/industrial environments. Therefore, the aim of this investigation is to complement OFI mucilage performance in the most hazardous environments where most of these construction materials are naturally exposed: marine, urban, and industrial. Steel-reinforced mortar prisms, containing OFI mucilage at different addition levels (0%, 1.5%, 4%, 8%, 42%, and 95%, by water mass replacement concentration), were exposed for 14 years (5110 days) in a natural CO<sub>2</sub>-laden environment. Linear polarization resistance measurements were performed in a wet–dry cycle (between 5020 and 5110 days of age, after mortar fabrication) to determine the possible corrosion-inhibiting effect of OFI mucilage additions. Little corrosion-induced cracking was observed in carbonated mortars with OFI mucilage additions, compared with the carbonated control mortar that showed high corrosion-induced cracking. The electrochemical results showed corrosion-inhibiting efficiencies for steel in carbonated mortar with OFI mucilage additions of 40–70% for low OFI mucilage concentrations (1.5% and 4%), and 70–90% for medium and high OFI mucilage concentrations (8%, 42%, and 95%). Experimental findings suggest that adding OFI mucilage might be useful as a corrosion inhibitor for steel in carbonated cement-based materials (i.e., mortar) because corrosion rates and cracking initiation/propagation were decreased.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/5/1316corrosion inhibitordurabilityhalf-cell potentialmortarOpuntia ficus-indicapolarization resistance |
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Andrés A. Torres-Acosta Paola Y. González-Calderón Opuntia Ficus-Indica (OFI) Mucilage as Corrosion Inhibitor of Steel in CO<sub>2</sub>-Contaminated Mortar Materials corrosion inhibitor durability half-cell potential mortar Opuntia ficus-indica polarization resistance |
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Andrés A. Torres-Acosta Paola Y. González-Calderón |
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Andrés A. Torres-Acosta |
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Opuntia Ficus-Indica (OFI) Mucilage as Corrosion Inhibitor of Steel in CO<sub>2</sub>-Contaminated Mortar |
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Opuntia Ficus-Indica (OFI) Mucilage as Corrosion Inhibitor of Steel in CO<sub>2</sub>-Contaminated Mortar |
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Opuntia Ficus-Indica (OFI) Mucilage as Corrosion Inhibitor of Steel in CO<sub>2</sub>-Contaminated Mortar |
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Opuntia Ficus-Indica (OFI) Mucilage as Corrosion Inhibitor of Steel in CO<sub>2</sub>-Contaminated Mortar |
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Opuntia Ficus-Indica (OFI) Mucilage as Corrosion Inhibitor of Steel in CO<sub>2</sub>-Contaminated Mortar |
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opuntia ficus-indica (ofi) mucilage as corrosion inhibitor of steel in co<sub>2</sub>-contaminated mortar |
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1996-1944 |
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The present investigation is directed to determine if a natural/botanical addition, from Opuntia ficus-indica (OFI) cactus, increases durability for cement-based materials exposed to CO<sub>2</sub>-laden environments (urban and industrial). The use of this botanical addition in cement-based material applications has shown good performance when these materials are exposed to chloride-laden environments, but no investigations to date have shown the performance of this addition in urban/industrial environments. Therefore, the aim of this investigation is to complement OFI mucilage performance in the most hazardous environments where most of these construction materials are naturally exposed: marine, urban, and industrial. Steel-reinforced mortar prisms, containing OFI mucilage at different addition levels (0%, 1.5%, 4%, 8%, 42%, and 95%, by water mass replacement concentration), were exposed for 14 years (5110 days) in a natural CO<sub>2</sub>-laden environment. Linear polarization resistance measurements were performed in a wet–dry cycle (between 5020 and 5110 days of age, after mortar fabrication) to determine the possible corrosion-inhibiting effect of OFI mucilage additions. Little corrosion-induced cracking was observed in carbonated mortars with OFI mucilage additions, compared with the carbonated control mortar that showed high corrosion-induced cracking. The electrochemical results showed corrosion-inhibiting efficiencies for steel in carbonated mortar with OFI mucilage additions of 40–70% for low OFI mucilage concentrations (1.5% and 4%), and 70–90% for medium and high OFI mucilage concentrations (8%, 42%, and 95%). Experimental findings suggest that adding OFI mucilage might be useful as a corrosion inhibitor for steel in carbonated cement-based materials (i.e., mortar) because corrosion rates and cracking initiation/propagation were decreased. |
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corrosion inhibitor durability half-cell potential mortar Opuntia ficus-indica polarization resistance |
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