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Effect of HMEC on the consolidation of cement pastes: Isothermal calorimetry versus oscillatory rheometry
Fecha
2009Registro en:
CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH, v.39, n.5, p.440-445, 2009
0008-8846
10.1016/j.cemconres.2009.02.002
Autor
BETIOLI, A. M.
GLEIZE, P. J. P.
SILVA, D. A.
JOHN, V. M.
PILEGGI, R. G.
Institución
Resumen
Chemical admixtures increase the theological complexity of cement pastes owing to their chemical and physical interactions with particles, which affects cement hydration and agglomeration kinetics. Using oscillatory rheometry and isothermal calorimetry, this article shows that the cellulose ether HMEC (hydroxymethyl ethylcellulose), widely used as a viscosity modifying agent in self-compacting concretes and dry-set mortars, displayed a steric dispersant barrier effect during the first 2 h of hydration associated to a cement retarding nature, consequently reducing the setting speed. However, despite this stabilization effect, the polymer increased the cohesion strength when comparing cement particles with the same hydration degree. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.