Investigation of the Effects of Polymer-Based Grinding Aids on the Surface Chemistry Properties of Cement

Kenan Çinku, Ebru Dengiz Özcan*, Şenel Özdamar, Hasan Ergin

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Abstract

Polymer-based superplasticizers represent an emerging class of additives in cement and concrete production with demonstrated effects on zeta potential, ion exchange, turbidity and rheological behavior during hydration. This study examines the influence of polymer-based grinding aids focusing on the dosage of A2 on the grinding performance of Portland cement. Among the tested additives, A2 exhibited superior dispersing ability and agglomeration-preventing activity, yielding a zeta potential of −8.98 mV. Correspondingly, the release of the ion concentration of Ca2+ decreased to 190 mg/L, while SO42− increased to 400 mg/L, indicating enhanced ionic interaction at the optimal A2 dosage of 2.5 g. The turbidity tests further revealed that cement samples ground with 2.5 g of A2 remained homogeneously suspended for longer periods compared to other additives. Overall, the analysis of cement surface properties confirmed that polymer-based grinding aids, particularly A2, significantly improve the dispersion stability of cement particles during grinding.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2691
JournalPolymers
Volume17
Issue number19
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2025

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Keywords

  • dispersion
  • grinding aid
  • ion chromatography
  • polymer
  • rheometer
  • turbidity
  • zeta potential

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