Evaluation of the influence of sodium and magnesium lignosulfonates on the hydration kinetics of cementitious paste
AUTOR(ES)
Torres, I. F.; Torres, S. M.
FONTE
Cerâmica
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2022
RESUMO
Abstract Motivated by their low cost, lignosulfonate-based water reducers are the most used type of admixture in the concrete industry worldwide. Due to the plurality of types of lignosulfonates (LSs) and the recent update to the Brazilian standard for admixtures for concrete, the objective of this work was to investigate the impact of sodium (Na-LS) and magnesium (Mg-LS) lignosulfonates, raw materials present in the Brazilian market, in pastes and concretes produced with cement type CP II F 40 under different dosages (0.40% and 0.80%). For this, the following tests were performed: adsorption curves, isothermal calorimetry, microanalytical tests (TGA/DTG and DRX), and application in the concrete according to NBR 11768-1 standard. The results showed different hydration evolutions among the pastes produced with these lignosulfonates. As a consequence, despite the similarity in water reduction, it was verified that Mg-LS was more suitable for RA1-R (water reducer-retarder, setting time 120-360 min), while Na-LS was more suitable for RA1 (water reducer, setting time 30-160 min).
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