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Section 6.0 - Phosphonates                                   241


                              (HEDP), diethylenenitramine pentamethylene phosphonic acid (DTMP),
                              and their corresponding sodium salts were added to cement and cement
                              compounds in small amounts of 0.03–0.09% in order to study their
                              retarding action. Conduction calorimetry and DSC techniques were
                              applied. [30]





























                              Figure 13. Influence of 0.1% glucose (G), sodium gluconate (NG), and lignosulfonate high
                              or poor in sugar acids (LSA and LS respectively) on C S hydration.
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                                     A phosphonate-based admixture, ATMP (amino trimethylene
                              phosphonic acid) in amounts of 0.03–0.05%, was added to C S and C A at
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                              a w/s ratio of 1.0 and the heat, developed with time, was followed by
                              conduction calorimetry. [31]  Phosphonic acid affects the hydration of C S
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                              (Fig. 14). The reference C S produced a maximum exothermic peak with a
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                              heat equivalent to 5.32 cals/g/h at 8.5 hours. Addition of phosphonic acid
                              reduced the amplitude of the peak, delayed the occurrence of the peak, and
                              also modified the appearance of the peak. About 1.79 cals/g /h of heat was
                              developed at 11.5 hours with the addition of 0.03% phosphonic acid, and,
                              at a dosage of 0.04%, an exothermal peak occurred at 31 hours with a heat
                              production of 1.41 cals/g/h. At 0.05% addition, there was practically no
                              heat produced even up to 72 hrs.
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