Inhibiting sulphate attack on concrete by hydrophobic green plant extract
Organic base (Amine) and inorganic base (Nitrite) have been known for protection of concrete structures but are not commercially indigenous to most developing economies due to manufacturing difficulties and are toxic to the environment. Also inhibitors are not known to stop sulphate attack in concre...
Main Authors: | Abdulrahman, A. S., Ismail, M., Hussain, Mohammad Sakhawat |
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Format: | Book Section |
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Trans Tech Publications
2011
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