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Impact of zeta potential of early cement hydration phases on superplasticizer adsorption
Authors:Johann Plank  Christian Hirsch
Affiliation:Institute for Inorganic Chemistry, Technische Universität München, Lichtenbergstr. 4, 85747 Garching, Germany
Abstract:The zeta potential of early hydration products of cement was found to be a key factor for superplasticizer adsorption. A highly positive zeta potential results in a strong superplasticizer adsorption whereas a negative zeta potential does not allow adsorption. Synthetic ettringite precipitated from solution shows a highly positive zeta potential, hence it adsorbs great amounts of negatively charged superplasticizer. Monosulfate (AFm) has a less positive zeta potential. Therefore, it adsorbs smaller amounts of superplasticizers. For syngenite, portlandite and gypsum, the zeta potential is around zero or negative. These phases do not adsorb superplasticizers. Consequently, a hydrating cement grain is best represented by a mosaic structure, with superplasticizer molecules mainly adsorbed on ettringite and some on monosulfate and C-S-H nucleated at surface.
Keywords:Adsorption   Admixture   Ettringite   Monosulfate   Zeta potential
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