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Improving the Anti-washout Property of Acrylate Grouting Material by Bentonite: Its Characterization, Improving Mechanism, and Practical Application

Acrylate is a popular polymer grouting material that has been widely used to control groundwater seepage. However, the vulnerability of acrylate slurry to dynamic water washout restricts its application in groundwater environments characterized by high flow velocity and water pressures. In this pape...

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Autores principales: Li, Zuochun, Huang, Feng, Yang, Yuyou, Xiong, Yifan, Su, Fei, Wang, Yajian, Tian, Xiao
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10575180/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37835914
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15193865
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author Li, Zuochun
Huang, Feng
Yang, Yuyou
Xiong, Yifan
Su, Fei
Wang, Yajian
Tian, Xiao
author_facet Li, Zuochun
Huang, Feng
Yang, Yuyou
Xiong, Yifan
Su, Fei
Wang, Yajian
Tian, Xiao
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description Acrylate is a popular polymer grouting material that has been widely used to control groundwater seepage. However, the vulnerability of acrylate slurry to dynamic water washout restricts its application in groundwater environments characterized by high flow velocity and water pressures. In this paper, lithium bentonite (Li-B) was used to modify the traditional magnesium acrylate (AC) grouting material. The influence of Li-B to AC ratios on the modified materials’ washout resistance was explored, and the modification mechanism was analyzed using X-ray diffraction (XRD), infrared spectroscopy (IR), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Finally, the anti-washout ability of the modified slurry was verified through engineering applications. Results revealed that LiB-AC grout had adjustable setting times (10.5 to 395.6 s), minimal bleeding (0.1%), higher viscosity (65 mPa·s) and expansibility (350%), stronger anti-water dispersibility (24 times that of pure AC slurry), higher mechanical strength (compressive strength is 0.386 MPa, tensile strength is 0.088 MPa), and better impermeability (2.23 × 10(−8) m/s). The lithium bentonite was beneficial to the setting time, bleeding, viscosity, slurry retention rate, impermeability, and mechanical strength of the acrylate grout. However, it diminished the expansibility of the acrylate grout. At the optimal acrylate content (20%), the mechanical strength and impermeability of the LiB-AC grout were the highest. The better performance of LiB-AC grout was attributed to the formation of a more stable and dense interlaced spatial network structure after the modification by Li-B. The LiB-AC grout was used in the dynamic water grouting project of a metro shield tunnel segment and achieved better anti-washout performance than cement-water glass and pure AC slurry.
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spelling pubmed-105751802023-10-14 Improving the Anti-washout Property of Acrylate Grouting Material by Bentonite: Its Characterization, Improving Mechanism, and Practical Application Li, Zuochun Huang, Feng Yang, Yuyou Xiong, Yifan Su, Fei Wang, Yajian Tian, Xiao Polymers (Basel) Article Acrylate is a popular polymer grouting material that has been widely used to control groundwater seepage. However, the vulnerability of acrylate slurry to dynamic water washout restricts its application in groundwater environments characterized by high flow velocity and water pressures. In this paper, lithium bentonite (Li-B) was used to modify the traditional magnesium acrylate (AC) grouting material. The influence of Li-B to AC ratios on the modified materials’ washout resistance was explored, and the modification mechanism was analyzed using X-ray diffraction (XRD), infrared spectroscopy (IR), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Finally, the anti-washout ability of the modified slurry was verified through engineering applications. Results revealed that LiB-AC grout had adjustable setting times (10.5 to 395.6 s), minimal bleeding (0.1%), higher viscosity (65 mPa·s) and expansibility (350%), stronger anti-water dispersibility (24 times that of pure AC slurry), higher mechanical strength (compressive strength is 0.386 MPa, tensile strength is 0.088 MPa), and better impermeability (2.23 × 10(−8) m/s). The lithium bentonite was beneficial to the setting time, bleeding, viscosity, slurry retention rate, impermeability, and mechanical strength of the acrylate grout. However, it diminished the expansibility of the acrylate grout. At the optimal acrylate content (20%), the mechanical strength and impermeability of the LiB-AC grout were the highest. The better performance of LiB-AC grout was attributed to the formation of a more stable and dense interlaced spatial network structure after the modification by Li-B. The LiB-AC grout was used in the dynamic water grouting project of a metro shield tunnel segment and achieved better anti-washout performance than cement-water glass and pure AC slurry. MDPI 2023-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10575180/ /pubmed/37835914 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15193865 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wang, Yajian
Tian, Xiao
Improving the Anti-washout Property of Acrylate Grouting Material by Bentonite: Its Characterization, Improving Mechanism, and Practical Application
title Improving the Anti-washout Property of Acrylate Grouting Material by Bentonite: Its Characterization, Improving Mechanism, and Practical Application
title_full Improving the Anti-washout Property of Acrylate Grouting Material by Bentonite: Its Characterization, Improving Mechanism, and Practical Application
title_fullStr Improving the Anti-washout Property of Acrylate Grouting Material by Bentonite: Its Characterization, Improving Mechanism, and Practical Application
title_full_unstemmed Improving the Anti-washout Property of Acrylate Grouting Material by Bentonite: Its Characterization, Improving Mechanism, and Practical Application
title_short Improving the Anti-washout Property of Acrylate Grouting Material by Bentonite: Its Characterization, Improving Mechanism, and Practical Application
title_sort improving the anti-washout property of acrylate grouting material by bentonite: its characterization, improving mechanism, and practical application
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10575180/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37835914
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15193865
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