Cementitious Materials Including Tobacco Products as Corrosion Inhibitors

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APP PUB NO 20080163796A1
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11967542

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Tobacco products such as dried tobacco leaves, stems and dust are added to cementitious materials in order to inhibit corrosion. In one embodiment, the tobacco additions protect steel embedded in Portland cement from corrosive attack. Tobacco is a renewable, potentially inexpensive bioproduct that provides excellent corrosion protection with little or no environmental concerns.

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INHIBITROL INCPARKTON MD

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Davis, Guy D Catonsville, MD 11 129
Langan, Timothy Catonsville, MD 20 275
von, Fraunhofer Joseph A Parkton, MD 5 12

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