Applied Sciences (Feb 2022)

Performance Evaluation of Silane in Concrete Bridge Decks Using Transmission X-ray Microscopy

  • Amir Behravan,
  • Syed Muhammad Aqib,
  • Norbert J. Delatte,
  • M. Tyler Ley,
  • Anna Rywelski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app12052557
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 5
p. 2557

Abstract

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The corrosion of steel reinforcement in concrete structures is a most widespread problem. Silane is commonly used as a surface treatment material to reduce the entry of moisture containing harmful chemicals into the concrete matrix, thereby restricting corrosion. There is not a standard test method to evaluate the long-term performance of such sealers when applied on concrete. Moreover, the literature does not have a definitive conclusion on the performance of silanes. In this work, transmission X-ray microscopy (TXM) and optical imaging were used to investigate the mass transport properties and silane thickness of field samples treated with silane to gain insight into the performance of silane coatings. Quantitative measurements using optical staining techniques showed that the average measured silane thickness for all 14 projects was 2.5 mm. The TXM results revealed that, on average, the samples with silane coatings exhibited 8.5 times less penetration of outside chemicals, at a depth of 2 mm, as compared to uncracked samples without silane coatings. This work shows that silanes are a useful and practical tool to significantly reduce the permeability of in-service concrete and resist corrosion.

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