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Lignopolymers As Viscosity-Reducing Additives In Magnesium Oxide Suspensions, Lisa R. Murray, Chetali Gupta, Newell R. Washburn, Kendra Erk Jul 2015

Lignopolymers As Viscosity-Reducing Additives In Magnesium Oxide Suspensions, Lisa R. Murray, Chetali Gupta, Newell R. Washburn, Kendra Erk

School of Materials Engineering Faculty Publications

Lignopolymers are a new class of polymer additives with the capability to be used as dispersants in cementitious pastes. Made with kraft lignin cores and grafted polymer side- chains, the custom-synthesized lignopolymers were examined in terms of the molecular architecture for viscosity reducing potential in inert model suspensions. Lignin-poly(acrylic acid) (LPAA) and lignin-polyacrylamide (LPAm) have been found to vary the rheology of magnesium oxide (MgO) suspensions based on differences in chain architecture and particle- polymer interactions. A commercial comb-polymer polycarboxylate ester was compared to LPAA and LPAm at 2.7 mg/mL, a typical dosage for cement admixtures, as well as 0.25 …