Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
In the macro-defect-free cements (MDFs), a cross-linking
of the polymer chains by Al or Ca ions coming from the
hydration reactions of the cement paste may have crucial
effects on the mechanical properties achieved by the
final materials as well as on the material processing.
In the present study, the cross-linking of poly(vinyl
alcohol) (PVA) chains by Ca ions has been investigated
with first-principles theoretical methods and compared
with a previously investigated case of cross-linking of
poly(acrylic acid) (PAA) chains. The achieved results
show the existence of a Ca-PAA cross-linking that is
significantly more efficient than that realized in the
case of the Ca-PVA system. This result implies that the
Ca-O bonds involved in the cross-linking of the PVA and
PAA chains are affected by the different functional
groups present in the two polymer chains and agrees with
the improvement of the mechanical properties observed
when the PVA polymer is replaced by the PAA polymer in
Portland-cement-based MDFs. The achieved results also
indicate that the Ca-polymer interactions may have
significant effects on the mechanical properties of the
above MDFs as well as on their processing.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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