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Non-carbonated Concrete without Chlorides

In non-carbonated concrete without chlorides, steel is passive and a typical anodic polarization curve is shown in Figure 7.3. The potential is measured versus the saturated calomel reference electrode (SCE), whose potential is +244 mV versus the standard hydrogen electrode (SHE). Other reference electrodes used to measure the potential of steel in concrete are Ag/AgCl, CU/CUSO4, Mn02, and activated titanium types. From this point on in the text, unless explicitly stated otherwise, potentials are given versus the SCE electrode. [Pg.112]


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