Chapter 10: Sustainable Approaches to Corrosion Management in Transportation Networks Check Access
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Published:30 Jun 2025
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I. Bouhouche, N. Labjar, M. Benmessaoud, A. Sbitti, A. Chraka, H. Nasrellah, ... S. El Hajjaji, in Architectural Corrosion and Critical Infrastructure, ed. R. Aslam, Z. Yan, Q. Wang, and J. Aslam, Royal Society of Chemistry, 2025, ch. 10, pp. 236-256.
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Corrosion poses a significant threat to the integrity and durability of transportation infrastructure, including highways, railways, and bridges. This abstract examines the challenges and potential solutions related to corrosion in these structures, which are vulnerable due to exposure to corrosive chemicals, harsh weather, and factors like road de-icing salts and maritime environments. It highlights the importance of environmental conditions, materials selection, design considerations, and the financial burden of maintenance and repairs caused by corrosion. Advanced materials and technologies that enhance corrosion resistance are explored to mitigate these issues, such as protective coatings and corrosion inhibitors. The abstract emphasizes that addressing corrosion requires a multidisciplinary approach, involving collaboration among materials scientists, engineers, and policymakers. The transportation sector can reduce costs, enhance infrastructure resilience, and improve safety by adopting corrosion-resistant materials and proactive maintenance strategies.