Hydrogen sulfide is a controlling factor for concrete corrosion in sewers, although its impact on sewer rebar corrosion has not been investigated to date. This study determined the corrosion mechanism of rebar in sewers by elucidating the roles of chloride ions, apart from the effects of hydrogen sulfide and biogenic sulfuric acid. The nature and distribution of rusts at the steel/concrete interface were delineated using the advanced mineral analytical techniques, including mineral liberation analysis and micro X-ray diffraction which is the first-ever use in such studies. The corrosion products were found to be mainly iron oxides or oxy-hydroxides. H2S and biogenic sulfuric acid did not directly participate in the product formation of stee...
This study investigated the effect of environmental parameters on microbial-induced concrete corrosi...
A study was conducted to assess hydrogen sulphide corrosion in cementitious sewer pipes and concrete...
Sulfide induced concrete corrosion significantly reduces the service life of the sewer systems. Gase...
Hydrogen sulfide is a controlling factor for concrete corrosion in sewers, although its impact on se...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Concrete corrosion, as a major issue in sewer management, has attracted consider...
Concrete corrosion in sewers is primarily caused by H2S in sewer atmosphere. H2S concentration can v...
Concrete corrosion in sewers is primarily caused by HS in sewer atmosphere. HS concentration can var...
Concrete corrosion in sewers is caused by the combination of chemical and biological processes inclu...
Cement concrete sewers, either cast-in-place or pre-cast(like spun pipes or hume pipes), have been u...
While the involvement of a range of environmental factors in sewer corrosion is known, a comprehensi...
Corrosion of concrete sewer pipes caused by hydrogen sulphide is a problem in many sewer networks. T...
Microbiologically influenced concrete corrosion occurs in sewers through two distinct stages, i.e., ...
This paper summarizes major findings of a long-term study of hydrogen sulfide gas (H2S) adsorption a...
Microbial induced corrosion (MIC) of reinforced concrete sewers and manholes is a significant proble...
Many existing methods to monitor the corrosion of concrete in sewers are either very slow or destruc...
This study investigated the effect of environmental parameters on microbial-induced concrete corrosi...
A study was conducted to assess hydrogen sulphide corrosion in cementitious sewer pipes and concrete...
Sulfide induced concrete corrosion significantly reduces the service life of the sewer systems. Gase...
Hydrogen sulfide is a controlling factor for concrete corrosion in sewers, although its impact on se...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Concrete corrosion, as a major issue in sewer management, has attracted consider...
Concrete corrosion in sewers is primarily caused by H2S in sewer atmosphere. H2S concentration can v...
Concrete corrosion in sewers is primarily caused by HS in sewer atmosphere. HS concentration can var...
Concrete corrosion in sewers is caused by the combination of chemical and biological processes inclu...
Cement concrete sewers, either cast-in-place or pre-cast(like spun pipes or hume pipes), have been u...
While the involvement of a range of environmental factors in sewer corrosion is known, a comprehensi...
Corrosion of concrete sewer pipes caused by hydrogen sulphide is a problem in many sewer networks. T...
Microbiologically influenced concrete corrosion occurs in sewers through two distinct stages, i.e., ...
This paper summarizes major findings of a long-term study of hydrogen sulfide gas (H2S) adsorption a...
Microbial induced corrosion (MIC) of reinforced concrete sewers and manholes is a significant proble...
Many existing methods to monitor the corrosion of concrete in sewers are either very slow or destruc...
This study investigated the effect of environmental parameters on microbial-induced concrete corrosi...
A study was conducted to assess hydrogen sulphide corrosion in cementitious sewer pipes and concrete...
Sulfide induced concrete corrosion significantly reduces the service life of the sewer systems. Gase...