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Section 3.0 - Water Reducers and Retarders                   165


                              extent. The alkali in the cement is capable of interacting with the retarder
                              and destroying its capability to retard hydration. A small amount of
                              lignosulfonate (0.1%) slightly retards or accelerates the C S hydration,
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                              depending on the chemical composition and molecular weight of the
                              lignosulfonate. [71][72]  Addition of Ca lignosulfonate to C S above a particu-
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                              lar dosage can indefinitely inhibit its hydration. When a retarder is added
                              to concrete 2–4 minutes after mixing, setting time is delayed 2–4 hours
                              beyond when the admixture is added with mix water. [36]



                              Table 7. Influence of Some Retarders on the Setting Times of Cement Paste



                                 Admixture        Amount      Initial Set Time  Final Set Time
                                                    (%)             (h)              (h)
                                 None              ——                4                6.5

                                 Sucrose            0.10            14               24
                                                    0.25           144              360
                                 Citric Acid        0.10            10               14
                                                    0.25            19               44
                                 Ca Lignosulfonate  0.10             4.5              7.5
                                                    0.25             6.5             10




                                     Addition of lignosulfonate retards both the C A hydration and the
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                              conversion of hexagonal hydrates to the cubic phase. [40]  Ca lignosulfonate
                              retards C A hydration in the mix of C A + gypsum, but a more marked
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                              retardation occurs in the conversion of ettringite to monosulfonate.
                                     In the hydration of C A or C S, the retarding effect appears to be
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                              in the decreasing order as follows: sugar acids > carbohydrates > lignosul-
                              fonate.
                                     The hydration products of C AF with or without gypsum are very
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                              similar to those of C A and isomorphous with various compounds formed
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                              with C A hydrate. The rate of hydration of C AF is affected to a lesser
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                              extent than that of C A in the presence of retarders.
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