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This thesis studies the effects of superplasticizers, polyacrylate
latexes and asphalt emulsions, which differ in molecular/particle
size from nanometers to microns, on the rheological properties of
fresh cement pastes (FCPs), as well as the action mechanisms
involved. It systematically investigates the rheological properties
and microstructure of cement-based materials, and elucidates the
adsorption behaviors of polycarboxylate polymers with different
functional groups and their effects on cement hydration. Moreover,
it reveals how the working mechanism of naphthalene sulfonate
formaldehyde (NSF) differs from that of polycarboxylate ether-based
(PCE) superplasticizers. Lastly, it develops a conceptual
microstructure model and two rheological equations. These findings
lend theoretical support to the development of new chemical
admixtures and new, higher-performance, cement-based composites.
This thesis studies the effects of superplasticizers, polyacrylate
latexes and asphalt emulsions, which differ in molecular/particle
size from nanometers to microns, on the rheological properties of
fresh cement pastes (FCPs), as well as the action mechanisms
involved. It systematically investigates the rheological properties
and microstructure of cement-based materials, and elucidates the
adsorption behaviors of polycarboxylate polymers with different
functional groups and their effects on cement hydration. Moreover,
it reveals how the working mechanism of naphthalene sulfonate
formaldehyde (NSF) differs from that of polycarboxylate ether-based
(PCE) superplasticizers. Lastly, it develops a conceptual
microstructure model and two rheological equations. These findings
lend theoretical support to the development of new chemical
admixtures and new, higher-performance, cement-based composites.
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