Abstract

In this work, a lignin-based concrete water reducer was prepared through organic solvent fractionation and chemical modification of lignin extracted from pine wood with formic acid. The fractionated lignin with different molecular weight was modified via oxidation–sulfomethylation (OS), and the effects of fractionation on the performance of lignin-based concrete water reducer were investigated. It was found that the sulfonation degree (SD) of the fractionated lignin after OS was clearly higher compared to the unfractionated lignin, and the SD of fractionated lignin was linearly correlated with its workability (i.e., the fluidity of cement paste) based on the results obtained. By adding the same quantity of modified lignin-based concrete water reducer, the fluidity of cement paste with the fractionated lignin (by pure acetone) after OS modification was 21% higher than the sulfonated FAL (M-FAL) without fractionation. The organic solvents used in this study could be easily recovered and reused. Thus, the wh...

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