The Improvement of Durability of Reinforced Concretes for Sustainable Structures: A Review on Different Approaches.
Luigi CoppolaSilvia BerettaMaria Chiara BignozziFabio BolzoniAndrea BrennaMarina CabriniSebastiano CandamanoDomenico CaputoMaddalena CarsanaRaffaele CioffiDenny CoffettiFrancesco ColangeloFortunato CreaSabino De GisiMaria Vittoria DiamantiClaudio FeronePatrizia FronteraMatteo Maria GastaldiClaudia LabiancaFederica LolliniSergio LorenziStefania ManziMilena MarroccoliMichele NotarnicolaMarco OrmelleseTommaso PastoreMariaPia PedeferriAndrea PetrellaElena RedaelliGiuseppina RovielloAntonio TelescaFrancesco TodaroPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
The topic of sustainability of reinforced concrete structures is strictly related with their durability in aggressive environments. In particular, at equal environmental impact, the higher the durability of construction materials, the higher the sustainability. The present review deals with the possible strategies aimed at producing sustainable and durable reinforced concrete structures in different environments. It focuses on the design methodologies as well as the use of unconventional corrosion-resistant reinforcements, alternative binders to Portland cement, and innovative or traditional solutions for reinforced concrete protection and prevention against rebars corrosion such as corrosion inhibitors, coatings, self-healing techniques, and waterproofing aggregates. Analysis of the scientific literature highlights that there is no preferential way for the production of "green" concrete but that the sustainability of the building materials can only be achieved by implementing simultaneous multiple strategies aimed at reducing environmental impact and improving both durability and performances.