Gelatin‐based air‐entraining agents for ordinary portland cement: Chelate Ca2+ and reduce surface tension

Author:

Gao Xianshu12,Tang Pengfei3,Gu Tao4,Zhuang Jia1,Zhang Hongping45ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of New Energy and Materials Southwest Petroleum University Chengdu China

2. China Building Materials Academy The State Key Laboratory of Green Building Materials Beijing China

3. Failure Mechanics & Engineering Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, College of Architecture & Environment Sichuan University Chengdu China

4. State Key Laboratory of Environmental Friendly Energy Materials, School of Materials and Chemistry Southwest University of Science and Technology Mianyang China

5. School of Mechanical Engineering, Institute for Advanced Study Chengdu University Chengdu China

Abstract

AbstractIntroducing uniform, stable, and small pores by adding air‐entraining agents (AEAs) is an effective strategy for improving the freeze–thaw resistance and workability of cement concrete materials. In this study, the gelatin with hydrophobic and hydrophilic functional groups was used as an AEA for cement concrete materials and systematically studied its effect on the performance of cement mortar specimens. The results showed that gelatin has a surfactant‐like function and can effectively reduce the surface tension of the gas–liquid interface. In an alkaline environment, Ca2+ ions in cement pore solution chelate with carboxylate ions formed by carboxyl ionization, further enhancing the performance of gelatin‐based AEAs. Thanks to the reduction in surface activity and carboxyl ionization, introducing gelatin increased the porosity of cement mortar specimens from 0.53% to 2.69%. Furthermore, introducing an appropriate amount (>0.1 wt%) of gelatin does not significantly impact the workability or mechanical properties of cement mortar. Based on these characteristics, gelatin has potential as an AEA for cement concrete materials.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Publisher

Wiley

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