Herein, we report the first electrochemical sensor based on a screen-printed electrode designed to evaluate the corrosion level in iron-reinforced concrete specimens. The combination of an Ag pseudoreference electrode with a gel polymeric electrolyte allows for fast, stable and cost-effective potentiometric measurements, suitable for evaluating the corrosion of iron bars embedded in concrete samples. The sensor was found to be capable of discriminating between a standard non-corroded sample and samples subject to corrosion due to the presence of chloride or carbonate in the concrete matrix. The potential in concrete-based specimens containing carbonate (pH 9, −0.35 ± 0.03 V) or chloride (4% w/w, −0.52 ± 0.01 V) was found to be more negative than in a standard concrete-based sample (−0.251 ± 0.003 V), in agreement with the ASTM standard C876 method which uses a classical Cu/CuSO4 solid reference electrode. Our results demonstrate that a printed Ag pseudoreference electrode combined with KCl agar provides an efficient and reliable electrochemical system for evaluating the corrosion of iron bars embedded in concrete-based structures.
Sassolini, A., Colozza, N., Papa, E., Hermansson, K., Cacciotti, I., Arduini, F. (2019). Screen-printed electrode as a cost-effective and miniaturized analytical tool for corrosion monitoring of reinforced concrete. ELECTROCHEMISTRY COMMUNICATIONS, 98, 69-72 [10.1016/j.elecom.2018.11.023].
Screen-printed electrode as a cost-effective and miniaturized analytical tool for corrosion monitoring of reinforced concrete.
Sassolini A.;Colozza N.;Papa E.;Cacciotti I.;Arduini F.
2019-01-01
Abstract
Herein, we report the first electrochemical sensor based on a screen-printed electrode designed to evaluate the corrosion level in iron-reinforced concrete specimens. The combination of an Ag pseudoreference electrode with a gel polymeric electrolyte allows for fast, stable and cost-effective potentiometric measurements, suitable for evaluating the corrosion of iron bars embedded in concrete samples. The sensor was found to be capable of discriminating between a standard non-corroded sample and samples subject to corrosion due to the presence of chloride or carbonate in the concrete matrix. The potential in concrete-based specimens containing carbonate (pH 9, −0.35 ± 0.03 V) or chloride (4% w/w, −0.52 ± 0.01 V) was found to be more negative than in a standard concrete-based sample (−0.251 ± 0.003 V), in agreement with the ASTM standard C876 method which uses a classical Cu/CuSO4 solid reference electrode. Our results demonstrate that a printed Ag pseudoreference electrode combined with KCl agar provides an efficient and reliable electrochemical system for evaluating the corrosion of iron bars embedded in concrete-based structures.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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