Properties of Degraded Waste PET-Modified Styrene-Acrylic Emulsions for Cement Slurry Materials

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The properties of a modified cement slurry based on degraded waste PET-modified styrene-acrylic emulsions are studied. The effects of the modified styrene-acrylic emulsion on water consumption, setting time, retarding effect, water retention, impermeability, and mechanical properties of the cement slurry are comprehensively studied. The results show that the modified styrene-acrylic emulsion has the following impacts on the cement slurry: it significantly reduces the water consumption required to reach a standard consistency, slows down the initial and final setting times, and greatly improves the water retention rate and water reduction rate. When the content of modified styrene-acrylic emulsion is 7.5%, the water reduction rate is 36% and the water retention rate is 97%. The solidified cement slurry with a modified styrene-acrylic emulsion content less than 7.5% has lower permeability and higher flexural strength than a common cement slurry. The compressive strength is reduced but can still reach required values. According to SEM observations, the modified styrene-acrylic emulsion can enhance the bonding strength between the cement particles, reduce the porosity of the structure, and improve the performance of cement-based composites.

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Dou, J., Zhang, G., Li, S., Tian, C., Ji, C., & Zhang, C. (2019). Properties of Degraded Waste PET-Modified Styrene-Acrylic Emulsions for Cement Slurry Materials. Advances in Civil Engineering, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/4624907

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