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Testing superabsorbent polymer (SAP) sorption properties prior to implementation in concrete: results of a RILEM Round-Robin Test

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Mechtcherine, Viktor; Snoeck, Didier; Schroefl, Christof; De Belie, Nele; Klemm, Agnieszka J.; Ichimiya, Kazuo; Moon, Juhyuk; Wyrzykowski, Mateusz; Lura, Pietro; Toropovs, Nikolajs; Assmann, Alexander; Igarashi, Shin-ichi; De la Varga, Igor; Almeida, Fernando C. R.; Erk, Kendra; Ribeiro, Antonio Bettencourt; Custodio, Joao; Reinhardt, Hans Wolf; Falikman, Vyatcheslav

Issue Date
2018-02
Publisher
R I L E M Publications S. A. R. L.
Citation
Materials and Structures/Materiaux et Constructions, Vol.51 No.1, p. 28
Abstract
This article presents the results of a round-robin test performed by 13 international research groups in the framework of the activities of the RILEM Technical Committee 260 RSC "Recommendations for use of superabsorbent polymers in concrete construction''. Two commercially available superabsorbent polymers (SAP) with different chemical compositions and gradings were tested in terms of their kinetics of absorption in different media; demineralized water, cement filtrate solution with a particular cement distributed to every participant and a local cement chosen by the participant. Two absorption test methods were considered; the tea-bag method and the filtration method. The absorption capacity was evaluated as a function of time. The results showed correspondence in behaviour of the SAPs among all participants, but also between the two test methods, even though high scatter was observed at early minutes of testing after immersion. The tea-bag method proved to be more practical in terms of time dependent study, whereby the filtration method showed less variation in the absorption capacity after 24 h. However, absorption followed by intrinsic, ionmediated desorption of a specific SAP sample in the course of time was not detected by the filtration method. This SAP-specific characteristic was only displayed by the tea-bag method. This demonstrates the practical applicability of both test methods, each one having their own strengths and weaknesses at distinct testing times.
ISSN
1359-5997
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/220102
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1617/s11527-018-1149-4
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