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Exploring the role of SAP chemical composition in the internal curing of high-performance cementitious materials
Li, Yasen1; Zhang, Cheng2; Li, Tingzhong1; Sun, Guoxing1,2
2024-11-15
Source PublicationConstruction and Building Materials
ISSN0950-0618
Volume451Pages:138784
Abstract

This study investigates the impact of the chemical composition of superabsorbent polymers (SAPs) on their effectiveness in internal curing within high-performance cementitious materials. Although the use of commercial SAPs in cementitious systems has been widely researched, there is still no consensus on how different SAP structures influence material properties. For the first time, this research employs photoinitiated free radical polymerization technology to synthesize three structurally distinct SAPs: SAP with sulfonic acid groups (PAMPS), SAP with amide groups (PAM), and SAP with carboxyl groups (PAAs). The effects of these SAPs on the cement hydration process and microstructure were examined by analyzing their water absorption behavior in cement filtrate. The residual cation content on the SAP surface was evaluated using EDS, while XRD and TGA were used to study how SAP structure affects cement hydration products. Furthermore, the impact of these SAPs on the strength and autogenous shrinkage of the material was investigated. The results indicate that PAMPS, with its sulfonic acid groups, exhibited stable water absorption performance in the alkaline cement environment, promoting hydration reactions and increasing the formation of needle-shaped C-S-H. This stability contributed to mitigating the negative effects on mechanical properties. While the inclusion of SAPs generally reduced the strength of the cement matrix, PAMPS was the most effective in mitigating autogenous shrinkage, achieving a shrinkage mitigation efficiency of 86 %. These findings highlight the importance of SAP chemical structure in influencing cement hydration and material performance, offering insights for the development of effective internal curing agents to enhance high-performance concrete.

KeywordChemical Structure Sulfonic Acid Group Superabsorbent Polymer (Sap) High-performance Cementitious Materials
DOI10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2024.138784
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Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaConstruction & Building Technology ; Engineering ; Materials Science
WOS SubjectConstruction & Building Technology ; Engineering, Civil ; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary
WOS IDWOS:001339911900001
PublisherELSEVIER SCI LTD, 125 London Wall, London EC2Y 5AS, ENGLAND
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85206600634
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionINSTITUTE OF APPLIED PHYSICS AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING
Corresponding AuthorZhang, Cheng; Sun, Guoxing
Affiliation1.Joint Key Laboratory of the Ministry of Education, Institute of Applied Physics and Materials Engineering, University of Macau, Avenida da Universidade, Taipa, Macau SAR, 999078, China
2.Zhuhai UM Science & Technology Research Institute, Zhuhai, Guangdong, 519000, China
First Author AffilicationINSTITUTE OF APPLIED PHYSICS AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING
Corresponding Author AffilicationINSTITUTE OF APPLIED PHYSICS AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING
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Li, Yasen,Zhang, Cheng,Li, Tingzhong,et al. Exploring the role of SAP chemical composition in the internal curing of high-performance cementitious materials[J]. Construction and Building Materials, 2024, 451, 138784.
APA Li, Yasen., Zhang, Cheng., Li, Tingzhong., & Sun, Guoxing (2024). Exploring the role of SAP chemical composition in the internal curing of high-performance cementitious materials. Construction and Building Materials, 451, 138784.
MLA Li, Yasen,et al."Exploring the role of SAP chemical composition in the internal curing of high-performance cementitious materials".Construction and Building Materials 451(2024):138784.
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