Abstract

The ion complexing power and the adsorption of set-retarders such as sugar derivatives (d-glucitol, d-gluconate…), amino-carboxylates and phosphonates (EDTA, EDTMP, …) on C-S-H were identified and compared. The complexation equilibria of the predominant calcium and/or hydroxide complex and its relative constant were determined after measuring the solubilizing effect of the molecules in suspensions buffered by portlandite. The adsorption of the molecules on C-S-H as well as their possible complexation with silicate ions in solution were also investigated. All the molecules studied are shown to complex calcium and/or hydroxide ions but only amino-phosphonates, d-gluconate and d-glucitol complex silicate ions. They all adsorb on portlandite and C-S-H but to different extents. These organic compounds are also revealed to be sensitive to the presence of calcium counter-ions at the surface of C-S-H. Finally, the relation between their ionic complexing powers, adsorption properties and retarding effects on the hydration of C3S are discussed.

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