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- W1966619404 abstract "The specific anionic charge density of polycarboxylate superplasticizers can be determined experimentally by titration with a cationic polyelectrolyte. In this study, the anionic charge densities of several polycarboxylates based on methacrylate ester chemistry were measured in aqueous solution at pH 7 and 12.6, resp., and in cement pore solution. The anionic charge of the polycarboxylates increases with increasing pH value as a result of deprotonation of the carboxylate groups in the polymer backbone. Addition of Ca2+ ions generally causes a decrease of the anionic charge density. The reduction in anionic charge varies and depends on the architecture of the polycarboxylate. The effect results from the binding of calcium ions by the carboxylate groups, both through complexation and counter-ion condensation. Consequently, the effective anionic charge density of polycarboxylates in cement pore solution can differ significantly from the charge density which is calculated based on the chemical composition. Generally the –COO− functionality may coordinate Ca2+ as a monodentate or bidentate ligand. The type of coordination depends on the steric accessibility of the carboxyl group. In PC molecules possessing high side chain density, the –COO− group is shielded by the side chains and coordinates as bidentate ligand, producing a neutral Ca2+–PC complex. Accordingly, this type of PC shows almost no anionic charge anymore in cement pore solution. In PCs possessing high amount of –COO−, Ca2+ is coordinated monodentate, resulting in an anionic complex. Consequently, this type of PC shows significant anionic character in pore solution. Its adsorption behaviour is determined by a gain in enthalpy which derives from the electrostatic attraction between the PC and the surface of cement. This way, by utilizing the relatively simple method of charge titration, it is possible to assess the electrostatic attraction which, besides entropy gains, is the driving force behind the adsorption of polycarboxylates on the cement surface and thus determines their effectiveness as dispersing agent. The findings are generally applicable to other anionic admixtures used in cement." @default.
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