Application of cellulose sulfoacetate obtained from sugarcane bagasse as an additive in mortars

In this study, cellulose sulfoacetate (CSA) was produced with cellulose extracted from sugarcane bagasse with sulfuric acid as a catalyst under homogenous conditions so that the derivative could be applied as an additive for mortar of Portland (Cimento Portland de alta resistência inicial, CPV‐ARI)...

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Published in:Journal of applied polymer science Vol. 124; no. 1; pp. 510 - 517
Main Authors: Nascimento, Bárbara, Filho, Guimes Rodrigues, Frigoni, Elaine Selaro, Soares, Heline Mendes, da Silva Meireles, Carla, Cerqueira, Daniel Alves, Valente, Artur José Monteiro, de Albuquerque Carvalho, Rui, de Assunção, Rosana Maria Nascimento, de Castro Motta, Leila Aparecida
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Language:English
Published: Hoboken Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company 05-04-2012
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Summary:In this study, cellulose sulfoacetate (CSA) was produced with cellulose extracted from sugarcane bagasse with sulfuric acid as a catalyst under homogenous conditions so that the derivative could be applied as an additive for mortar of Portland (Cimento Portland de alta resistência inicial, CPV‐ARI) cement. The IR spectra showed that only precipitate C presented the characteristic band of sulfate groups (807 cm−1) and was, therefore, the sulfoacetylated derivative. CSA presented a degree of acetylation of 2.70 and a degree of sulfonation of 0.063, and the presence of sulfate groups in the derivative displaced the position of C(6) to a lower field in the 13C‐NMR spectrum and influenced reduced viscosity as a function of concentration. The evaluation of CSA as an additive showed that for a polymer/cement ratio of 0.6%, an increase of 13.80% was achieved consistently, and an increase of 21.05% in the potential tensile of adhesion strength was also achieved. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2012
Bibliography:CNPq through Projeto Casadinho, Universidade Federal de Uberlândia/ Universidade Federal do Goiás/Universidade Federal do Mato Grosso - No. 620181/2006-0
FAPEMIG - No. EDT-88/07 and PCE-00428-09
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ISSN:0021-8995
1097-4628
DOI:10.1002/app.34881