Abstract
Polycarboxylate superplasticizers have been synthesized as copolymers of acrylamide with polyethylene glycol metallyl ether (HPEG), acrylic acid, and 2-hydroxyethylacrylate, with a molecular weight of 25–33 kDa. The copolymers were characterized using GPC and NMR, revealing that during copolymerization, the copolymer includes up to 10 mol.% HPEG 3500 Da. Copolymers at a dosage of 0.12 wt% provide significant retention time of the concrete mix. When considering the same mole ratios of HPEG/(other monomers) in the initial mixture, copolymers containing the carboxylate and hydroxyethyl acrylate group are the most effective. In terms of concrete strength, the use of quaternary copolymers (AA/AM/HPEG/2-HEA) results in a slowdown in strength gain at the ages of 1–3 days, while the strength at the age of 28 days exceeds that of double (AM/HPEG) and triple (AA/AM/HPEG) copolymers.
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