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Single and multi effects of polycarboxylate main and side chain lengths on setting time, viscosity, and yield stress of cementitious mixtures containing fly ash

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2023-07-01

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Karakuzu, Kemal
MARDANİ, ALİ

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Altun, Muhammet Gökhan
Özen, Süleyman
Karakuzu, Kemal
Mardani, Ali
Ramyar, Kambiz

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Asce-Amer Soc Civil Engineers

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In this study, polycarboxylate polymers having different main chain lengths, side chain lengths, and main chain and side-chain lengths at constant molecular weight were synthesized. Cementitious mixtures with 0%, 15%, 30%, and 45% fly ash substitution levels were tested with polycarboxylate based admixtures (PCEs). As the main and side chain length of the PCE increased up to a certain value, regardless of the fly ash content, the fluidity of the mixtures was positively affected. However, after a certain length, both the electrostatic and steric effects of the PCE decreased, as the polymers intercalated and flocculated, adversely affecting the flow properties of the mixtures. Regardless of the PCE structure, the use of fly ash adversely affected the setting times and rheological properties of the mixtures.

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Comb-shaped superplasticizers, Molecular-structure, Charge characteristics, Rheological behavior, Hydration properties, Portland-cement, Performance, Admixtures, Fluidity, Paste, Polycarboxylate, Rheology, Non-ionic monomer, Main chain, Side chain, Construction & building technology, Engineering, Materials science

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