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Core-Shell Morphology of Redispersible Powders in Polymer-Cement Waterproof Mortars

Redispersible powders based on soft core-hard shell polymer particles can be used as additives in polymer-cement mortars. The role of this morphology on the spray-drying production of these powders and on the crack-bridging properties of the corresponding cement-based membranes is investigated. Diff...

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Autores principales: Caimi, Stefano, Timmerer, Elias, Banfi, Michela, Storti, Giuseppe, Morbidelli, Massimo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6403678/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30961046
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym10101122
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author Caimi, Stefano
Timmerer, Elias
Banfi, Michela
Storti, Giuseppe
Morbidelli, Massimo
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description Redispersible powders based on soft core-hard shell polymer particles can be used as additives in polymer-cement mortars. The role of this morphology on the spray-drying production of these powders and on the crack-bridging properties of the corresponding cement-based membranes is investigated. Different polymer latexes at high solid content with varied core-shell ratio, shell thickness and chemical composition (hardness) were prepared from styrene and 2-ethylhexyl acrylate monomers via semi-batch emulsion polymerization. The latexes were characterized in terms of size, composition, and glass transition temperature (T [Formula: see text]), and spray-dried to obtain redispersible polymer powders (RPPs) using poly (vinyl alcohol) and limestone powder as anti-caking agents. The polymer powders were mixed with a mortar mixture and redispersed in water to produce cement-based membranes, which were tested for crack-bridging properties at different temperatures. The results showed that it was not possible to spray-dry a dispersion of homogeneous polymer particles with T [Formula: see text] of −25 [Formula: see text] C, unless these particles are protected by much harder (high T [Formula: see text]) shell. In particular, it was observed that a thicker shell improved the spray-ability, but lowered the crack-bridging properties of the produced membrane. A trade-off between these two was revealed to be the key for the optimal design of the polymer nanoparticles, as proven by the systematic study of the core-shell morphology reported in this work. The best compromise was shown to consist of particles larger than 300 nm, shell thickness of about 5 nm, and core-shell ratio of 97%, with styrene content in the shell not larger than 80% to avoid excessive hydrophobicity.
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spelling pubmed-64036782019-04-02 Core-Shell Morphology of Redispersible Powders in Polymer-Cement Waterproof Mortars Caimi, Stefano Timmerer, Elias Banfi, Michela Storti, Giuseppe Morbidelli, Massimo Polymers (Basel) Article Redispersible powders based on soft core-hard shell polymer particles can be used as additives in polymer-cement mortars. The role of this morphology on the spray-drying production of these powders and on the crack-bridging properties of the corresponding cement-based membranes is investigated. Different polymer latexes at high solid content with varied core-shell ratio, shell thickness and chemical composition (hardness) were prepared from styrene and 2-ethylhexyl acrylate monomers via semi-batch emulsion polymerization. The latexes were characterized in terms of size, composition, and glass transition temperature (T [Formula: see text]), and spray-dried to obtain redispersible polymer powders (RPPs) using poly (vinyl alcohol) and limestone powder as anti-caking agents. The polymer powders were mixed with a mortar mixture and redispersed in water to produce cement-based membranes, which were tested for crack-bridging properties at different temperatures. The results showed that it was not possible to spray-dry a dispersion of homogeneous polymer particles with T [Formula: see text] of −25 [Formula: see text] C, unless these particles are protected by much harder (high T [Formula: see text]) shell. In particular, it was observed that a thicker shell improved the spray-ability, but lowered the crack-bridging properties of the produced membrane. A trade-off between these two was revealed to be the key for the optimal design of the polymer nanoparticles, as proven by the systematic study of the core-shell morphology reported in this work. The best compromise was shown to consist of particles larger than 300 nm, shell thickness of about 5 nm, and core-shell ratio of 97%, with styrene content in the shell not larger than 80% to avoid excessive hydrophobicity. MDPI 2018-10-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6403678/ /pubmed/30961046 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym10101122 Text en © 2018 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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