Abstract
Potentiodynamic polarisation, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, real-time video recording and microscopy were used to investigate the passivation and corrosion behaviour of HPB300 reinforcing steel in simulated concrete pore solution (SCPS). Three surface conditions were examined: polished rebar without mill scale (PR), as-received rebar with intact mill scale (AR) and rebar with defective mill scale (DR). The results show that PR more readily develops a dense, uniform passive film in SCPS, whereas the passive film formed on mill-scale-covered rebars is of lower quality. Despite its inferior passive film quality, intact mill scale provides additional physical shielding, delaying pitting initiation in low-chloride environments; below 0.6
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