Abstract
AbstractThe retardation effects of two polymer powders, styrene butadiene rubber and ethylene‐vinyl acetate, on cement hydration and the mechanisms in terms of hydration degree and microstructure characteristics were investigated by the combination of backscattered electron image analysis, scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive spectrometer, and X‐ray diffraction. Results show that the cement hydration can be significantly retarded by both polymers with the reductions in cement hydration degrees and hydration products thickness. Polymers retard cement hydration by agglomerating the polymer particles on the surfaces of cement grains, forming films in different thickness and bonding the calcium ions in the pore solutions. Consequentially, the formation of C‐S‐H and CH is depressed and the Ca/Si ratios in the hydration product layer are raised. The retardation is enhanced with the increase in polymer content. This work helps understand the retardation effect of polymers on cement hydration in depth, which enables rational development of polymer‐modified cement‐based materials for further applications.
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