Abstract

This paper presents the effects of deflocculants (sodium tripolyphosphate, polycarboxylate ether) and their blend with microsilica (MS) on the rheological, hydration and physical-mechanical properties of lightweight concretes with cenospheres (CS) designed for using in high temperatures. Blending deflocculants reduces the viscosity of cement paste (CAC) up to 6 times compared to the same paste with only one deflocculant. Increasing MS in the concrete mix to 10% extends the time of the exothermic effect by 57.7% and reduces the temperature of the exothermic effect by 21%. The synergistic effect of using MS and a blend of deflocculants contributes to strength development in lightweight concrete samples at all treatment temperatures. The addition of 2.5–7.5% MS into concrete mixes containing CS results in increased sample strength and shrinkage from 1.45 to 2.6 times and from 0.14% to 0.41%, respectively, and a decrease in sample density from 1210 to 1140 kg/m3 after firing at 1200 °C.

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