Effect of Addition of HYPR and CABP on the Physiochemical and Mechanical Properties of Cement Pastes
Abdel Fattah A. Qaraman; Wafaa S. Hegazy; Faten Z. Mahmoud; Maha Rabea Abu-Serea;
Abstract
The lightweight aerated concrete, mortar and paste is recently acceptable for use in civil construction purposes as a result of
their peculiar features such as heat-insulating, sound absorption, low self-weight and self-compacting features, hence their high
workability, this features depend on their content of air. But their major demerits are its difficulty of high strength development when
compared with normal ones. This paper studies the parameters leads to produce a sustainable aerated paste by choosing a suitable airentraining
agent which entrain wide range of air with minimum lose in strength. To reach this goal a comparative study is carried out
between the effect of adding different percentages of each of the cationic surfactant alkyl dimethyl hydroxyl ethyl ammonium chloride
(HYBR) and the amphoteric surfactant cocamido propyl betaine (CAPB) to some Portland cement pastes. The influence of the different
surfactant concentrations and the mixing times on the air content of the pastes and accordingly the bulk density, compressive strength
and microstructure of the hardened cement specimens is discussed. The results demonstrate the preference of using CAPB over HYBR
because its ability to give a wide range of air dosage and its ability to improve the compressive strength.
their peculiar features such as heat-insulating, sound absorption, low self-weight and self-compacting features, hence their high
workability, this features depend on their content of air. But their major demerits are its difficulty of high strength development when
compared with normal ones. This paper studies the parameters leads to produce a sustainable aerated paste by choosing a suitable airentraining
agent which entrain wide range of air with minimum lose in strength. To reach this goal a comparative study is carried out
between the effect of adding different percentages of each of the cationic surfactant alkyl dimethyl hydroxyl ethyl ammonium chloride
(HYBR) and the amphoteric surfactant cocamido propyl betaine (CAPB) to some Portland cement pastes. The influence of the different
surfactant concentrations and the mixing times on the air content of the pastes and accordingly the bulk density, compressive strength
and microstructure of the hardened cement specimens is discussed. The results demonstrate the preference of using CAPB over HYBR
because its ability to give a wide range of air dosage and its ability to improve the compressive strength.
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Title | Effect of Addition of HYPR and CABP on the Physiochemical and Mechanical Properties of Cement Pastes | Authors | Abdel Fattah A. Qaraman ; Wafaa S. Hegazy; Faten Z. Mahmoud; Maha Rabea Abu-Serea | Keywords | air-entraining agent;density;compressive strength;XRD;HYPR;CABP;surfactant | Issue Date | Feb-2016 | Journal | International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) | Volume | 5 | Issue | 2 | Start page | 2006 | End page | 2011 |
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