Early hydration cement Effect of admixtures superplasticizers

Authors

  • F. Puertas Instituto de Ciencias de la Construcción EduardoTorroja (CSIC)
  • T. Vázquez Instituto de Ciencias de la Construcción EduardoTorroja (CSIC)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/mc.2001.v51.i262.371

Abstract


Early hydration of portland cement with superplasticizer admixtures of different nature has been studied. These admixtures were: one based on melamine synthetic, other based on vinyl copolymer and other based on polyacrylate copolymers. The dosage of the formers were constant (1% weigth of cement) and for the third, the influence of admixture dosage was also evaluated, giving dosage values among 1-0.3%. The pastes obtained were studied by conduction calorimetry, XRD and FTIR. Also the apparent fluidity was determined by "Minislump" test. The main results obtained were: a) superplasticizers admixtures used, regardless of their nature and for the polycarboxilate one the dosage, retard the silicate hydration (specially, alite phase), b) The ettringite formation is affected by the nature of the admixture. c)A relationship between the dosage of admixture based on polycarboxilates and the time at the acceleration has been established. A lineal relation (y = 11.03 + 16.05x) was obtained. From these results is possible to know, in function of dosage admixture, the time when the masive hydration products and the setting times are produced. Also the total heat releases in these reactions is independent of the nature and dosage of admixture, saying that in all cases the reactions are the same.

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Published

2001-06-30

How to Cite

Puertas, F., & Vázquez, T. (2001). Early hydration cement Effect of admixtures superplasticizers. Materiales De Construcción, 51(262), 53–61. https://doi.org/10.3989/mc.2001.v51.i262.371

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