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Conformation of adsorbed comb copolymer dispersants
Robert J Flatt1, Irene Schober, Elie Raphael
1Sika Technology, CH-8048 Zurich, Switzerland.
Abstract:
Comb copolymers with an adsorbing backbone and nonadsorbing side chains can be very effective dispersants, particularly when a high ionic strength strongly penalizes electrostatic stabilization. For this reason, they have become essential components of concrete over the past decade. This article examines the steric hindrance characteristics of such polymers through the use of atomic force microscopy (AFM) on calcium silicate hydrate, the main hydration product of Portland cement. It is found that solution and surface properties (hydrodynamic radius, radius of gyration, surface coverage, steric layer thickness) and force-distance curves obtained during AFM measurements can be well described by a scaling approach derived in this paper. This represents the first real quantitative step in relating these properties directly to the molecular structure of such comb copolymer dispersants.
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