Abstract

The absorption and desorption curve of superabsorbent polymers (SAP), which reflects key information of the maximum absorbency and retention capacity, is crucial for the mix designs of internally cured concretes. In this paper, the effect of amount of Ca2+ on the absorption and desorption curve of SAP is studied. Results show that the proportion between amount of Ca2+ and SAP mass has a notable influence on the absorption and desorption curve of SAP, whether in tap water or mimicked pore solution of cement paste. Considering the important effect of amount of Ca2+, it is suggested that researchers need to determine the relationship between the retention capacity and the ratio of amount of Ca2+ to SAP mass in advance before formal measurement using classic tea bag method or filtration method. Furthermore, from the view of the ion exchange equilibrium between SAP and Ca2+, we discussed the mechanism that amount of Ca2+, concentration of Ca2+, SAP type, alkalinity, etc. have decisive effect on the absorption and desorption curve.

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