
TPEG Based Polycarboxylate Superplasticizer Preparation And Impact On High Strength Concrete
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Polycarboxylate superplasticizers (PCE) are the most important admixtures in modern high-performance concrete. Isopentenyl polyoxyethylene ether (TPEG) is the dominant macromonomer used in industrial PCE synthesis. Understanding how TPEG concentration influences polymerization behavior is critical for stabilizing production, improving conversion rate, and ensuring consistent product performance.
This study uses aqueous free-radical copolymerization to analyze TPEG concentration, polymerization rate, reaction order, monomer reactivity, and molecular weight of PCE. The results provide a clear kinetic basis for optimizing industrial PCE manufacturing.
Control TPEG dosage to stabilize the rate
Excess TPEG speeds reaction but lowers conversion and increases residue.
Balance the acid‑ether ratio
Ensure sufficient AA to consume TPEG and achieve the target molecular weight.
Predict reaction speed
Use a 0.68 reaction order to design temperature and feeding profiles.
Improve product consistency
Reduce fluctuation in fluidity, slump retention, and compatibility.
Proper TPEG concentration ensures:
High dispersing ability
Good slump retention
Low unreacted monomer content
Stable compatibility with cement, fly ash, and machine‑made sand

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