INVESTIGADORES
PIQUÉ Teresa MarÍa
artículos
Título:
Hydration evaluation of Portland cement modified with polyvinylalcohol and nano clay
Autor/es:
TERESA MARÍA PIQUÉ; HUMBERTO M. BÁLZAMO; ANALÍA VÁZQUEZ
Revista:
KEY ENGINEERING MATERIALS
Editorial:
Trans Tech Publications
Referencias:
Año: 2011 vol. 466 p. 47 - 56
ISSN:
1013-9826
Resumen:
Polyvinylalcohol (PVA) is a polymer soluble in hot water, it has the property of film formation and it can improve the concrete performance. The effects of PVA modified with nano clay on the cement hydration reaction have been investigated by means of semiadiabatic calorimeter, FTIR spectroscopy and SEM. FTIR spectroscopy was employed to monitor chemical transformation of cement. The morphology of the different samples was compared by means of SEM micrographs. With the semiadiabatic calorimeter the hydration kinetic was measured to compare the heat rate of the admixtures materials. Fixing the water–cement ratio, w/c, in 0,45, the ratio of polymer to cement (p/c) was 2 wt% and the ratio of clay to polymer was 4 wt% (0.8wt.% related to cement). The polymer and modified polymer admixtures produced a retardation effect on the kinetic of cement hydration, but the clay acts as nucleating agent. The increase of the temperature with time was measured and a new model with four parameters was employed and the kinetic parameters were determined for each sample.