The impact of polymer modification on the physical properties of cementitious mortars is investigated using a multimethod approach. Special emphasis is put on the identification and quantification of different polymer components within the cementitious matrix. With respect to thin-bed applications, particularly tile adhesives, the spatial distributions of latex, cellulose ether (CE), polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), and cement hydration products can be quantified. It is shown that capillary forces and evaporation induce water fluxes in the interconnected part of the pore system, which transport CE, PVA, and cement ions to the mortar interfaces. In contrast, the distribution of latex remains homogeneous. In combination with results from qualitative ...
This paper presents the results of research on the influence of polymer modifiers: styrene-acrylic c...
The mechanical properties of the polymer-modified mortar are markedly improved over conventional cem...
The mechanical properties of cement mortars with 0~2.0% (by mass) polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) were exper...
Polymer-modified cementitious materials provide the base for building materials commonly used on mod...
The microstructure forming process of polyacrylate (PA) latex modified mortars was investigated from...
©2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. The modification of cement mortars with small amounts of wa...
In this research, the physical and chemical influence of polyacrylate (PA) latex on cement-based mat...
The microstructure forming process of polyacrylate (PA) latex modified cement-based materials was in...
AbstractThe microstructure forming process of polyacrylate (PA) latex modified cement-based material...
Digital light, fluorescence and electron microscopy in combination with wavelength-dispersive spectr...
This paper conducted a comprehensive investigation into the role of polymers in cement-based materia...
Cellulose ethers (CEs) are employed in many polymer-modified mortars, such as cement renders, masonr...
The present work aims to provide a fundamental understanding of the effects of cellulose ether (CE) ...
Polymer modified cements and mortars have become popular for use as patch repair materials. General ...
In this study, two types of acrylic latexes, PA (polyacrylate) and PU/PA (polyurethane modified PA),...
This paper presents the results of research on the influence of polymer modifiers: styrene-acrylic c...
The mechanical properties of the polymer-modified mortar are markedly improved over conventional cem...
The mechanical properties of cement mortars with 0~2.0% (by mass) polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) were exper...
Polymer-modified cementitious materials provide the base for building materials commonly used on mod...
The microstructure forming process of polyacrylate (PA) latex modified mortars was investigated from...
©2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. The modification of cement mortars with small amounts of wa...
In this research, the physical and chemical influence of polyacrylate (PA) latex on cement-based mat...
The microstructure forming process of polyacrylate (PA) latex modified cement-based materials was in...
AbstractThe microstructure forming process of polyacrylate (PA) latex modified cement-based material...
Digital light, fluorescence and electron microscopy in combination with wavelength-dispersive spectr...
This paper conducted a comprehensive investigation into the role of polymers in cement-based materia...
Cellulose ethers (CEs) are employed in many polymer-modified mortars, such as cement renders, masonr...
The present work aims to provide a fundamental understanding of the effects of cellulose ether (CE) ...
Polymer modified cements and mortars have become popular for use as patch repair materials. General ...
In this study, two types of acrylic latexes, PA (polyacrylate) and PU/PA (polyurethane modified PA),...
This paper presents the results of research on the influence of polymer modifiers: styrene-acrylic c...
The mechanical properties of the polymer-modified mortar are markedly improved over conventional cem...
The mechanical properties of cement mortars with 0~2.0% (by mass) polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) were exper...