Title of article :
Influence of anti-caking agent kaolin on film formation of ethylene–vinylacetate and carboxylated styrene–butadiene latex polymers
Author/Authors :
Stefan Baueregger، نويسنده , , Margarita Perello، نويسنده , , Johann Plank ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
9
From page :
112
To page :
120
Abstract :
Colloidal stabilizers (e.g. PVOH) and anti-caking aids (e.g. kaolin) are commonly added during the spray drying of liquid latex dispersions to produce re-dispersible polymer powders for the drymix mortar industry. Here, the influence of kaolin and polyvinylalcohol on polymer film formation of an ethylene–vinylacetate (EVA) and a carboxylated styrene–butadiene (SB) latex dispersion in water and cement pore solution was investigated. Time-dependent ESEM analysis was conducted to analyze the progress of particle coalescence. The results show that both EVA and SB powders form a homogeneous film much faster than their liquid precursors. Surprisingly, this effect was found to result from the presence of kaolin. Consequently, this additive fulfills a dual purpose in re-dispersible powders, it serves as anti-caking agent and also accelerates film formation while polyvinylalcohol retards particle coalescence. The SB latex achieves a coherent polymer film faster than the EVA dispersion, due to its smaller particle size (~ 200 nm).
Keywords :
Latex film formation , Dispersion (A) , SEM (B) , Polymers (D) , Cement (D)
Journal title :
CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH
Record number :
1217445
Link To Document :
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