Effect of polyacrylamide on rheology of fresh cement pastes
Résumé
In this paper, we study the effects of polyacrylamide (PAM) on both aqueous solutions and fresh cement pastes. Our solution viscosity and hydrodynamic radii measurements in various solutions suggest that calciumions lead to a cross-linking of anionic PAM and to the formation of PAM micro-gels. Our adsorption measurements show that the majority of these micro-gels adsorb on cement grainswhereas our rheologicalmeasurements on cement pastes suggest that these micro-gels are able to adsorb simultaneously on several cement grains and bridge them increasing therefore the macroscopic yield stress of the suspension. Finally, we show that the contribution of
PAM to yield stress is very sensitive to shear history, as the paste structure seems to progressively lose its ability to rebuild with each shearing or re-mixing cycle. We suggest that this feature could find its origin in the progressive flattening of the micro-gels at the surface of the cement grains.