Synthesis of Biomass Polycarboxylate Superplasticizer and Its Performance on Cement-Based Materials
Zefeng Kou, Kaijian Huang, Muhua Chen, Hongyan Chu, Linye Zhou, Tianqi Yin

TL;DR
This study creates a biomass-based superplasticizer for concrete that reduces water usage and improves strength while using renewable resources.
Contribution
A biomass-derived polycarboxylate superplasticizer is synthesized and shown to enhance cement performance.
Findings
PCE-C5 at 0.4% dosage achieved good water reduction and significant delays in cement setting.
PCE-C5 increased cement mortar mechanical strength by 30% to 40% under the same fluidity.
The use of biomass resources reduces reliance on petrochemicals and supports carbon emission reduction.
Abstract
Polycarboxylate superplasticizer (PCE) is an important part of improving the overall performance of concrete. However, its synthetic raw materials are overly dependent on petrochemical products, and it also causes problems such as environmental pollution. With the development of the building material industry, the demand for petrochemical resources required for synthetic water-reducing agents will increase rapidly. Therefore, there is an urgent need to transition the synthetic raw materials of PCE from petrochemicals to biomass materials to reduce the consumption of nonrenewable resources as well as the burden on the environment. Biomass materials are inexpensive, readily available and renewable. Utilizing biomass resources to develop good-performing water-reducing agents can reduce the consumption of fossil resources. This is conducive to carbon emission reduction in the concrete…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInnovations in Concrete and Construction Materials · Concrete and Cement Materials Research · Innovative concrete reinforcement materials
