WO2007036365A1 - Verwendung von polymeren mikropartikeln in baustoffmischungen - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the use of polymeric microparticles in hydraulically setting building material mixtures for improving their freeze-thawing resistance, compositions containing polymeric microparticles and hydraulically setting building material mixtures, and cured building material mixtures prepared using such compositions.
- the structure of a cement-bound concrete is traversed by capillary pores (radius: 2 ⁇ m - 2 mm) or gel pores (radius: 2 - 50 nm). Pore water contained therein differs in its state form depending on the pore diameter.
- a prerequisite for an improved resistance of the concrete during frost and thaw changes is that the distance of each point in the cement stone from the next artificial air pore does not exceed a certain value. This distance is also referred to as a distance factor or "powers spacing factor” [TC Powers, The air requirement of frost-resistant concrete, "Proceedings of the Highway Research Board” 29 (1949) 184-202]. Laboratory tests have shown that exceeding the critical "Power spacing factor" of 500 ⁇ m contributes to damage to the concrete Frost and thaw changes. In order to achieve this with a limited air-pore content, the diameter of the artificially introduced air pores must therefore be less than 200-300 ⁇ m [K.Snyder, K. Natesaiyer & K.Hover, The Static and Statistical Properties of Entrained Air Voids in Concrete: A Mathematical Basis for Air void Systems characterization) "Materials Science of Concrete” V (2001) 129-214].
- an artificial air pore system depends largely on the composition and grain size of the aggregates, the type and amount of cement, the concrete consistency, the mixer used, the mixing time, the temperature, but also on the type and amount of the air entraining agent. Under consideration of the appropriate manufacturing rules, their effects can indeed be mastered, however, there may be a large number of undesired impairments, which ultimately leads to the desired air content in the concrete can be exceeded or fallen below and thus adversely affected the strength or frost resistance of the concrete ,
- Such artificial air pores can not be dosed directly, but by the addition of so-called air entrainment agents, the air introduced by mixing is stabilized [L.Du & KJ Folliard, Mechanism of Air Entrainment in Concrete "Cement & Concrete Research” 35 (2005) 1463-71 ].
- Conventional air entraining agents are mostly of a surfactant-like structure and break the air introduced by the mixing into small air bubbles with a diameter as small as possible of 300 ⁇ m and stabilize them in the moist concrete structure. One distinguishes between two types.
- These hydrophobic salts reduce the surface tension of the water and accumulate at the interface between cement grain, air and water. They stabilize the microbubbles and therefore find themselves in the hardening concrete on the surfaces of these air pores again.
- the other type e.g. Sodium lauryl sulfate (SDS) or sodium dodecylphenyl sulfonate, on the other hand, forms calcium salts which are soluble in calcium hydroxide, but which show an abnormal solution behavior. Below a certain critical temperature these surfactants show a very low solubility, above this temperature they are very soluble. By preferentially accumulating at the air-water interface, they also reduce the surface tension, thus stabilizing the microbubbles, and are preferably found on the surfaces of these air voids in the hardened concrete.
- SDS Sodium lauryl sulfate
- sodium dodecylphenyl sulfonate forms calcium salts which are soluble in calcium hydroxide, but which show an abnormal solution behavior. Below a certain critical temperature these surfactants show a very low solubility, above this temperature they are very soluble.
- the content of fine substances in the concrete also affects the air entrainment. Also can Interactions with defoaming acting flow agents occur, which thus expel air pores, but also introduce additional uncontrolled.
- microparticles described therein are characterized in particular by the fact that they have a cavity which is smaller than 200 microns (diameter) and this hollow core consists of air (or a gaseous substance). This also includes porous microparticles of the 100 ⁇ m scale, which can have a multiple of smaller cavities and / or pores.
- the present invention was therefore based on the object to provide a means for improving the frost or freeze-thaw resistance for hydraulically setting building material mixtures, which unfolds its full effectiveness even at relatively low dosages.
- This object is achieved in that microparticles are used, the cavity is filled with 1 to 100 vol .-% water.
- polymeric microparticles are used, the cavity of which is filled with 1 to 100% by volume, in particular 10 to 100% by volume, of water.
- Such water-filled microparticles are already known according to the prior art and are described in the publications EP 22 633 B1, EP 73 529 B1 and EP 188 325 B1.
- these water-filled microparticles are sold commercially under the brand name ROPAQUE ® by the company. Rohm & Haas. These products have been found so far mainly their use in inks and inks to improve the opacity and opacity of paints or prints on paper, board and other materials.
- the microparticles used consist of polymer particles comprising a polymer core (A) based on an unsaturated carboxylic acid (derivative) monomer and a polymer shell (B) based on a nonionic, ethylenically unsaturated monomer, wherein the core / Sheath polymer particles were swollen with the aid of a base.
- the unsaturated carboxylic acid (derivative) monomers are selected from the group consisting of acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, maleic acid, maleic anhydride, fumaric acid, itaconic acid and crotonic acid.
- the microparticles used according to the invention have a preferred diameter of 0.1 to 20 ⁇ m.
- the polymer content of the microparticles used can be from 2 to 98% by weight, depending on the diameter and the water content.
- the commercially available microparticles eg. Of the type ROPAQUE ®
- the microparticles are dispersed in aqueous solutions which have a theological adjusting agent.
- Such thickening agents which have a pseudoplastic viscosity, are mostly polysaccharidic in nature [DB Braun & MRRosen, "Rheology Modifiers Handbook” (2000), William Andrew Publ.].
- Outstanding microbial exopolysaccharides of the gellan group (S-60) and, in particular, welan (S-130) and diutane (S-657) are well suited.
- EJLee & R. Chandrasekaran X-ray and computer modeling studies on gellan-related polymers: Molecular structures of welan, S-657, and rhamsan, "Carbohydrate Research” 214 (1991) 11-24].
- the surfactants dissolved in the aqueous dispersion can be separated off by first coagulating the microparticles with calcium dichloride (CaCl 2 ), for example, and then washing them with water. Finally, redispersion in any thickening dispersant is possible.
- CaCl 2 calcium dichloride
- the water-filled, polymeric microparticles are used in the form of an aqueous dispersion (with or without surface-active surfactants).
- the microparticles are - as described above - coagulated and isolated by conventional methods (eg, filtration, centrifugation, sedimentation and decanting) from the aqueous dispersion and the particles are then dried, whereby the water-containing core can be maintained.
- washing the coagulated material with volatile liquids may be helpful.
- the used ROPAQUE ® grades with their (poly) styrene peel, for example, alcohols such as MeOH or EtOH have proved successful.
- the water-filled microparticles are added to the building material mixture in a preferred amount of 0.01 to 5% by volume, in particular 0.1 to 0.5% by volume.
- the building material mixture for example.
- the usual hydraulically setting binder such as cement, lime, gypsum or anhydrite.
- Another aspect of the present invention relates to a cured building material mixture having high resistance to freeze and thaw cycles, in which preparation polymeric voided microparticles are used in the inventive manner.
- the cured building material mixture is concrete or mortar.
- compositions comprising polymeric, voided microparticles whose cavity is 1 to 100% by volume of water, preferably 10 to 100% by volume of water, filled and comprising a hydraulically setting building material mixture.
- the composition comprises microparticles comprising an aqueous base swollen polymer core (A) based on an unsaturated carboxylic acid (derivative) monomer and a polymer shell (B) based on a nonionic, ethylenically unsaturated monomer.
- the unsaturated carboxylic acid (derivative) monomers are selected from the group comprising acylic acid, methacrylic acid, maleic acid, maleic anhydride, fumaric acid, itaconic acid and crotonic acid and that the nonionic, ethylenically unsaturated monomers, preferably are independently selected from the group comprising styrene, butadiene, vinyl toluene, ethylene, vinyl acetate, vinyl chloride, vinylidene chloride, acrylonitrile, acrylamide, methacrylamide, Ci-Ci 2 -alkyl esters of acrylic or methacrylic acid.
- the microparticles in the composition have a polymer content of from 2 to 98% by weight.
- the polymeric microparticles are preferably characterized in that they have a diameter of 0.1 to 20 .mu.m, in particular from 0.2 to 2 microns.
- the microparticles preferably contain no surfactant surfactants.
- the microparticles are present in an amount of from 0.01 to 5% by volume, in particular from 0.1 to 0.5% by volume, based on the building material mixture, in the composition according to the invention.
- the building material mixtures which are comprised by the composition according to the invention preferably comprise building material mixtures from a binder selected from the group of cement, lime, gypsum and anhydrite.
- the building material mixtures are preferably mortar or concrete.
- the water content in the interior of the microparticles can be determined by Karl Fischer titration, if the externally dried (poly) styrene shell in a suitable solvent (eg anhydrous acetone) was previously dissolved. Is a coagulated ROPAQU E ® dispersion then washed first with water and then with methanol, so the trapped water content was by simple and fast air drying at room temperature and atmospheric pressure almost completely (100 Vol .-%) of the ROPAQUE ® - microparticles using the Karl- Fischer titration can be determined.
- a suitable solvent eg anhydrous acetone
- the determined water content does not exactly match the actual water content in the microparticles, since there is always a time interval between determination of the water content and use in the concrete in which water (or water vapor) diffuses out of the cavity through the shell of the microparticles can. Even with relatively timely testing, therefore, the specified water content can only represent a guideline.
- Table 1 The most important data according to the manufacturer as well as theoretical calculations of the water content in% by volume of these microparticles are shown in Table 1 summarized.
- the polymer content of the microparticles [in% by weight] is calculated as follows:
- Polymer content [in% by weight] 100% - m (H 2 O) [in% by weight].
- Example 2
- the following variations were made: a) Microparticles of the type ROPAQUE ® used with different particle size:
- microparticles were present as about 30% dispersion.
- the water content of the microparticles is 100% by volume.
- microparticles were added as a solid to the blender and again exposed to 180 freeze-thaw cycles per ASTM 666C (Procedure A). The following variations were made: a) Microparticles with different particle sizes, Ropaque Ultra-E (0.38 ⁇ m) or AF-1055 (1.0 ⁇ m), were cleaned of surfactants and dried:
- Example 2 "surfactant-free" microparticles of a commercially available type ROPAQUE ® were in a rheological means (0.4 wt .-% strength diutan solution) dispersed in order to suppress agglomeration of the dried microparticles in the water or cement paste.
- these microparticles were treated as a 20% by weight dispersion of a 0.4 wt% diutan solution in the blender and again exposed to 180 cycles of freeze-thaw according to ASTM 666 C (Procedure A).
- the frost / thaw change resistance factor is based on ASTM 666 C (Procedure A). (The calculated values for the resistance to freezing and thawing of the concrete should not deviate more than 10% from the reference (classical air entrainment agent), ie in general, all values> 90 mean adequate protection of the concrete against frost damage.) (c) The weathering factor is a qualitative measure of the optically visible
- the freeze-thaw resistance factor is based on ASTM 666 C (Procedure A). (The values determined for the resistance to freezing and thawing of the concrete should not deviate more than 10% from the reference (classical air entrainment agent), ie in general, all values> 90 mean adequate protection of the concrete against frost damage.)
- the weathering factor is a qualitative measure of the optically visible.
- the frost / thaw change resistance factor is based on ASTM 666 C (Procedure A). (The calculated values for the resistance to freezing and thawing of the concrete should not deviate more than 10% from the reference (classical air entrainment agent), ie in general, all values> 90 mean adequate protection of the concrete against frost damage.)
- the weathering factor is a qualitative measure of optically visible frost damage and is subject to a visual rating on scale 0 (good) to 5 (bad).
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