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BULLETIN OF THE CHINESE CERAMIC SOCIETY ›› 2021, Vol. 40 ›› Issue (3): 758-764.

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Effect of Starch-Based Water Reducer on Properties ofCement and Concrete

MIAO Fangli1, YAO Zhihui2, ZHANG Ding2   

  1. 1. College of Architectural Engineering, Zhengzhou University of Industrial Technology, Zhengzhou 451150, China;
    2. China Construction Third Engineering Group Co., Ltd., Wuhan 430000, China
  • Received:2020-07-29 Revised:2020-11-28 Online:2021-03-15 Published:2021-04-13

Abstract: A new green starch-based water reducer (SWR) was prepared by oxidation-etherification reaction using corn starch as biological raw material, hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) as green oxidant and cationic quaternary ammonium salt as etherifying agent. In order to evaluate the effect of SWR on cement hydration performance, the change of functional groups in the process of SWR preparation was analyzed by FT-IR. The effects of SWR, PWR and NWR on water reducing ratio, zeta potential, fluidity of cement paste, strength of mortar and compressive strength of concrete were compared. The results show that carboxyl group and ether bond are introduced into SWR molecular chain. With the increase of water reducer content, the water reducing rate of SWR increases gradually, and it has a better water reducing effect than PWR and NWR. Based on the cement quality, when the mass fraction of SWR is 1.0%, the water reducing rate reaches 33%. Zeta potential analysis shows that the three have similar absolute potential values, but SWR has the largest absolute potential over time. When the mass fraction of water reducer is lower than 0.6%, the fluidity of cement paste of the three is similar, but the fluidity of NWR cement paste is more prominent when the content of water reducer continues to increase. The flexural strength and compressive strength of SWR sand specimens at 7 d and 28 d are basically between PWR and NWR sand specimens, the compressive strength of SWR concrete at 7 d is the lowest, and the compressive strength at 28 d is highest, up to 49.6 MPa, indicating that SWR plays a role in retarding setting. Comprehensive analysis shows that SWR water reducer has better water reducing and retarding effects, and guarantee the strength performance of concrete. The recommended mass fraction of SWR is 1.0%.

Key words: starch-based water reducer, oxidation-etherification reaction, cement hydration performance, concrete performance, mortar performance

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