WO2005105700A1 - Cement-based systems using plastification/extrusion auxiliaries prepared from raw cotton linters - Google Patents
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- This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/565,643, filed April 27, 2004 FIELD OF THE INVENTION
- This invention relates to a mixture composition for cement extrusion process using an improved water-retaining agent and/or plastification/extrusion auxiliary that is prepared from raw cotton linters.
- Traditional cement-based mortars are often simple mixtures of cement and sand. The dry mixture is mixed with water to form a mortar. These traditional mortars, per se, have poor fluidity or trowellability and workability.
- the physical characteristics of a hardened traditional mortar are strongly influenced by its hydration process, and thus, by the rate of water removal therefrom during the setting operation. Any influence, which affects these parameters by increasing the rate of water removal or by diminishing the water concentration in the mortar at the onset of the setting reaction, can cause a deterioration of the physical properties and crack formation within the resulting mortar.
- German publication 4,034,709 A1 discloses the use of raw cotton linters to prepare cellulose ethers as additives to cement based hydraulic mortars or concrete compositions.
- Cellulose ethers (CEs) represent an important class of commercially important water-soluble polymers. These CEs are capable of increasing viscosity of aqueous media. This viscosifying ability of a CE is primarily controlled by its molecular weight, chemical substituents attached to it, and conformational characteristics of the polymer chain.
- CEs are used in many applications, such as construction, paints, food, personal care, pharmaceuticals, adhesives, detergents/cleaning products, oilfield, paper industry, ceramics, polymerization processes, leather industry, and textiles.
- Methylcellulose (MC), methylhydroxyethylcellulose (MHEC), ethylhydroxyethylcellulose (EHEC), methylhydroxypropylcellulose (MHPC), hydroxyethylcellulose (HEC), and hydrophobically modified hydroxyethylcellulose (HMHEC) either alone or in combination are most widely used for dry mortar formulations in the construction industry.
- a dry mortar formulation is meant a blend of gypsum, cement, and/or lime as the inorganic binder used either alone or in combination with aggregates (e.g., silica and/or carbonate sand / powder), and additives.
- these dry mixtures are mixed with water and used as wet materials.
- water-soluble polymers that give high viscosity upon dissolution in water are required.
- desired dry mortar properties such as high water retention (and consequently a defined control of water content and less crack formation) are achieved. Additionally, an improved workability and satisfactory consistency of the resulting material can be observed. Since an increase in CE solution viscosity results in improved water retention capability and adhesion properties, high molecular weight CEs are desirable in order to work more efficiently and cost effectively. In order to achieve high solution viscosity, the starting cellulose ether has to be selected carefully.
- Cellulose ethers are used as extrusion auxiliaries in cement extrusion application.
- a cement-based dry-mixture is mixed with water.
- the plastified material is extruded through an extrusion die.
- a plastification agent is needed, which provides good plasticity to the cement-based mixture as well as stable and good extrusion and sufficient green strength.
- high viscosity cellulose ethers are needed to have good plastification properties.
- these high viscosity CEs prevent a too fast loss of water within the cement-based mortar, which results in less crack formation.
- cellulose ethers such as methylcellulose, methylhydroxyethylcellulose, methylhydroxypropylcellulose, hydroxyethylcellulose or hydrophobically modified hydroxyethylcellulose (HMHEC) or combinations thereof, are typically used as auxiliaries in these cement extrusion processes.
- HHEC hydrophobically modified hydroxyethylcellulose
- a water retention agent that provides a Brookfield solution viscosity of preferably greater than about 80,000 mPas and still be cost effective for use as a thickener and/or water retention agent.
- the present invention relates to a mixture composition for use in cement extrusion mortar composition of a cellulose either in an amount of 20 to 99.9 wt % of alkylhydroxyalkylcelluloses and hydroxyalkylcelluloses, and mixtures thereof, prepared from raw cotton linters, and at least one additive in an amount of 0.1 to 80 wt % of organic or inorganic thickening agents, anti-sag agents, air entraining agents, wetting agents, defoamers, superplasticizers, superabsorber, dispersants, calcium-complexing agents, retarders, accelerators, water repellants, redispersible powders, biopolymers, and fibres;
- cement extrusion mortar composition produces a cement extrusion mortar that can be used as mortar for extrusion of pipes, bricks, plates, distance holders or other objects wherein the amount of the mixture composition in
- the present invention is directed to a dry cement based extrusion mortar composition of a hydraulic cement, fine aggregate material, and a water- retaining agent and/or plastification or extrusion auxiliary of at least one cellulose ether prepared from raw cotton linters.
- the dry cement based extrusion mortar composition When the dry cement based extrusion mortar composition is mixed with a sufficient amount of water, it produces a mortar that can be used as mortar for extrusion of pipes, bricks, plates, distance holders or other objects wherein the amount of the cellulose ether in the mortar is significantly reduced with comparable or lower crack formation while plastification and/or extrusion properties are improved or comparable as compared to when using conventional similar cellulose ethers.
- cellulose ethers of alkylhydroxyalkylcelluloses and hydroxyalkylcelluloses are prepared from cut or uncut raw cotton linters.
- the alkyl group of the alkylhydroxyalkylcelluloses has 1 to 24 carbon atoms and the hydroxyalky! group has 2 to 4 carbon atoms.
- the hydroxyalkyl group of the hydroxyalkylcelluloses has 2 to 4 carbon atoms.
- RCL based CEs Because of the extremely high viscosity of the RCL-based CEs, efficient application performance in cement extrusion mortar could be observed. RCL based CEs provided good plasticity to the cement-based material. Even at lower use level of the RCL based CEs as compared to currently used high viscosity commercial CEs, similar or improved application performance with respect to crack formation (less cracks), plastification and/or extrusion properties are achieved.
- the mixture composition has an amount of the cellulose ether of 20 to 99.9 wt %, preferably 70 to 99.5 wt %.
- the RCL based water-soluble, nonionic CEs of the present invention include (as primary CEs), particularly, alkylhydroxyalkylcelluloses and hydroxyalkylcelluloses made from raw cotton linters (RCL).
- examples of such derivatives include methylhydroxyethylcelluloses (MHEC), methylhydroxypropylcelluloses (MHPC), methylethylhydroxyethylcelluloses (MEHEC), ethylhydroxyethylcelluloses (EHEC), hydrophobically modified ethylhydroxyethylcelluloses (HMEHEC), hydroxyethylcelluloses (HEC), and hydrophobically modified hydroxyethylcelluloses (HMHEC), and mixtures thereof.
- MHEC methylhydroxyethylcelluloses
- MHPC methylhydroxypropylcelluloses
- MEHEC methylethylhydroxyethylcelluloses
- EHEC ethylhydroxyethylcelluloses
- HMEHEC hydropho
- the hydrophobic substitutents can have 1 to 25 carbon atoms depending on their chemical composition, they can have, where applicable, a methyl or ethyl degree of substitution (DS) of 0.5 to 2.5, a hydroxyalkyl molar substitution (HA-MS) of about 0.01 to 6, and a hydrophobic substituent molar substitution (HS-MS) of about 0.01 to 0.5 per anhydroglucose unit. More particularly, the present invention relates to the use of these water-soluble, nonionic CEs as an efficient water-retaining agent and/or plastification or extrusion auxiliary in dry cement extrusion mortar compositions performing auxiliary in cement extrusion process.
- DS methyl or ethyl degree of substitution
- HA-MS hydroxyalkyl molar substitution
- HS-MS hydrophobic substituent molar substitution
- conventional CEs made from purified cotton linters and wood pulps can be used in combination with RCL based CEs.
- the preparation of various types of CEs from purified celluloses is known in the art.
- These secondary CEs can be used in combination with the primary RCL-CEs for practicing the present invention.
- These secondary CEs will be referred to in this application as conventional CEs because most of them are commercial products or known in the marketplace and/or literature,
- Examples of the secondary CEs are methylcellulose (MC), methylhydroxyethylcellulose (MHEC), methylhydroxypropylcellulose (MHPC), hydroxyethylcellulose (HEC), ethylhydroxyethylcellulose (EHEC), methylethylhydroxyethylcellulose (MEHEC), hydrophobically modified ethylhydroxyethylcelluloses (HMEHEC), hydrophobically modified hydroxyethylcelluloses (HMHEC), sulfoethyl methylhydroxyethylcelluloses (SEMHEC), sulfoethyl methylhydroxypropylcelluloses (SEMHPC), and sulfoethyl hydroxyethylcelluloses (SEHEC).
- MC methylcellulose
- MHEC methylhydroxyethylcellulose
- MHPC methylhydroxypropylcellulose
- HEC hydroxyethylcellulose
- EHEC ethylhydroxyethylcellulose
- MEHEC
- one preferred embodiment makes use of MHEC and MHPC having an aqueous Brookfield solution viscosity of greater than 80,000 mPas, preferably of greater than 90,000 mPas, as measured on a Brookfield RVT viscometer at 20° C and 20 rpm, and a concentration of 2 wt % using spindle number 7.
- the mixture composition has an amount of at least one additive of between 0.1 and 80 wt %, preferably between 0.5 and 30 wt %.
- additives examples include organic or inorganic thickening agents and/or secondary water retention agents, anti-sag agents, air entraining agents, wetting agents, defoamers, superplasticizers, superabsorber, dispersants, calcium-complexing agents, retarders, accelerators, water repellants, redispersible powders, biopolymers, and fibres.
- organic thickening agent is polysaccharides.
- additives are calcium chelating agents, fruit acids, and surface active agents. More specific examples of the additives are homo- or co- polymers of acrylamide.
- polymers examples include polyacrylamide, poly(acrylamide- co-sodium acrylate), poly(acrylamide-co-acrylic acid), poly(acrylamide-co- sodium-acrylamido methylpropanesulfonate), poly(acrylamide-co-acrylamido methylpropanesulfonic acid), poly(acrylamide-co-diallyldimethylammonium chloride), poly(acrylamide-co-(acryloylamino)propyltrimethylammoniumchloride), poly(acrylamide-co-(acryloyl)ethyltrimethylammoniumchloride), and mixtures thereof.
- polysaccharide additives examples include starch ether, starch, guar, guar derivatives, dextran, chitin, chitosan, xylan, xanthan gum, welan gum, gellan gum, mannan, galactan, glucan, arabinoxylan, alginate, and cellulose fibres.
- additives are gelatin, polyethylene glycol, casein, lignin sulfonates, naphthalene-sulfonate, sulfonated melamine- formaldehyde condensate, sulfonated naphthalene-formaldehyde condensate, polyacrylates, polycarboxylateether, polystyrene sulphonates, phosphates, phosphonates, cross-linked homo- or co-polymers of acrylic acid and salts thereof, calcium-salts of organic acids having 1 to 4 carbon atoms, salts of alkanoates, aluminum sulfate, metallic aluminum, bentonite, montmorillonite, sepiolite, polyamide fibres, polypropylene fibres, polyvinyl alcohol, and homo-, co-, or terpolymers based on vinyl acetate, maleic ester, ethylene, styrene, butadiene, vinyl versatate,
- mixture compositions of this invention can be prepared by a wide variety of techniques known in the prior art. Examples include simple dry blending, spraying of solutions or melts onto dry materials, co-extrusion, or co- grinding.
- the mixture composition when used in a dry cement extrusion mortar and mixed with a sufficient amount of water to produce a mortar, the amount of the mixture, and consequently the cellulose ether, is significantly reduced.
- the reduction of the mixture or cellulose ether is at least 5%, preferably at least 10%. Even with such reductions in the CE, comparable or lower crack formation is found and the plastification and/or extrusion behavior of the wet mortar is comparable or improved as compared to when using conventional similar cellulose ethers.
- the mixture composition of the present invention can be marketed directly or indirectly to cement based mortar manufacturers who can use such mixtures directly into their manufacturing facilities.
- the mixture composition can also be custom blended to preferred requirements of different manufacturers.
- the cement extrusion mortar composition of the present invention has an amount of CE of from about 0.05 to 2.0 wt %.
- the amount of the at least one additive is from about 0.0001 to 15 wt %. These weight percentages are based on the total dry weight of all of the ingredients of the dry cement based mortar composition.
- the dry cement based mortar compositions have aggregate material present in the amount of 10-90 wt %, preferably in the amount of 20-80 wt %.
- the aggregate material are silica sand, dolomite, limestone, lightweight aggregates (e.g., expanded polystyrene, hollow glass spheres, perlite, cork, expanded vermiculites), rubber crumbs (recycled from car tires), and fly ash.
- fine is meant that the aggregate materials have particle sizes up to 3.0 mm, preferably 1.0 mm.
- the hydraulic cement component is present in the amount of 10-90 wt %, and preferably in the amount of 15-70 wt %.
- the hydraulic cement are Portland cement, Portland- slag cement, Portland-silica fume cement, Portland-pozzolana cement, Portland- burnt shale cement, Portland-limestone cement, Portland-composite cement, blastfurnace cement, pozzolana cement, composite cement and calcium aluminate cement.
- the cement-based dry mortar composition has an amount of at least one mineral binder of between 10 and 80 wt %, preferably between 20 and 60 wt %.
- the at least one mineral binder are cement, pozzolana, blast furnace slag, hydrated lime, gypsum, and hydraulic lime.
- cellulose ethers are prepared according to US Patent Application Serial No. 10/822,926, filed April 13, 2004, which is herein incorporated by reference.
- the starting material of the present invention is a mass of unpurified raw cotton linter fibers that has a bulk density of at least 8 grams per 100 ml. At least 50 wt % of the fibers in this mass have an average length that passes through a US sieve screen size number 10 (2 mm openings).
- This mass of unpurified raw cotton linters is prepared by obtaining a loose mass of first cut, second cut, third cut and/or mill run unpurified, natural, raw cotton linters or mixtures thereof containing at least 60% cellulose as measured by AOCS (American Oil Chemists' Society) Official Method Bb 3-47 and commuting the loose mass to a length wherein at least 50 wt % of the fibers pass through a US standard sieve size no. 10.
- the cellulose ether derivatives are prepared using the above mentioned comminuted mass or raw cotton linter fibers as the starting material.
- the cut mass of raw cotton linters are first treated with a base in a slurry or high solids process at a cellulose concentration of greater than 9 wt % to form an activated cellulose slurry. Then, the activated cellulose slurry is reacted for a sufficient time and at a sufficient temperature with an etherifying agent to form the cellulose ether derivative, which is then recovered.
- the modification of the above process to prepare the various CEs of the present invention is well known in the art.
- the CEs of this invention can also be prepared from uncut raw cotton linters that are obtained in bales of the RCL that are either first, second, third cut, and/or mill run from the manufacturer.
- Raw cotton linters including compositions resulting from mechanical cleaning of raw cotton linters, which are substantially free of non-cellulosic foreign matter, such as field trash, debris, seed hulls, etc., can also be used to prepare cellulose ethers of the present invention.
- Mechanical cleaning techniques of raw cotton linters including those involving beating, screening, and air separation techniques, are well known to those skilled in the art. Using a combination of mechanical beating techniques and air separation techniques, fibers are separated from debris by taking advantages of the density difference between fibers and debris.
- a mixture of mechanically cleaned raw cotton linters and "as is" raw cotton linters can also be used to manufacture cellulose ethers.
- the mortars of this invention are comparable or improved in plastification and/or extrusion behavior and show lower or comparable crack formation which are important parameters used widely in the art to characterize these cement-based mortars.
- Pulsification is defined as the ability of a mass to change its shape permanently under application of force according to the applied force without breaking or being destroyed.
- the mortars of this invention have the advantage that they can be used at a lower addition level resulting lower production costs for the extruded cement-based product.
- Typical cement extrusion materials may contain some or all of the following components:
- Example 1 Examples 1 and 2 show some of the chemical and physical properties of the polymers of the instant invention as compared to similar commercial polymers.
- Viscosities of aqueous cellulose ether solutions were determined on solutions having concentrations of 1 wt % and 2 wt %. When ascertaining the viscosity of the cellulose ether solution, the corresponding methylhydroxyalkylcellulose was used on a dry basis, i.e., the percentage moisture was compensated by a higher weight-in quantity. Viscosities of currently available, commercial methylhydroxyalkylcelluloses, which are based on purified cotton linters or high viscosity wood pulps have maximum 2 wt % aqueous solution viscosity of about 70,000 to 80,000 mPas (measured using Brookfield RVT at 20°C and 20 rpm).
- Sodium chloride content The sodium chloride content was determined by the Mohr method. 0.5 g of the product was weighed on an analytical balance and was dissolved in 150 ml of distilled water. 1 ml of 15% HN0 3 was then added after 30 minutes of stirring. Afterwards, the solution was titrated with normalized silver nitrate (AgN0 3 )-solution using a commercially available apparatus.
- Moisture was measured using a commercially available moisture balance at 105°C. The moisture content was the quotient from the weight loss and the starting weight, and is expressed in percent.
- Table 1 shows the analytical data of a methylhydroxyethylcellulose and a methylhydroxypropylcellulose derived from RCL. The results clearly indicate that these products have significantly higher visciosities than current, commercially available high viscosity CEs. At a concentration of 2 wt %, viscosities of about 100,000 mPas were found. Because of their extremely high values, it was more reliable and easier to measure viscosities of 1 wt % aqueous solutions. At this concentration, commercially available high viscosity methylhydroxyethylcelluloses and methylhydroxypropylcelluloses showed viscosities in the range of 7300 to about 9000 mPas (see Table 1). The measured values for the products based on raw cotton linters were significantly higher than the commercial materials. Moreover, it is clearly shown in Table 1 that the cellulose ethers which are based on raw cotton linters have lower surface tensions than the control samples.
- Example 2 All tests were conducted in a cement extrusion mortar basic-mixture of 65.00 wt % Portland Cement CEM I 42.5R and 35.00 wt % silica sand with particle sizes of 0.1-0.3 mm. In all experiments the amount of basic-mixture used was 350 g.
- MHEC Methylhydroxyethylcellulose
- MHPC methylhydroxypropylcellulose
- an auxiliary is used in order to provide good plasticity to the cement-based mixture as well as stability, good extrusion, and sufficient green strength. These properties are essential for the extrusion process.
- both RCL-based CEs are efficient plastification and/or extrusion auxiliaries for cement extrusion process. They are able to plastify the cement- based material even at a significant lower addition level as compared to the control samples which are currently commercially used high viscosity CEs.
- Methylhydroxyethylcellulose (MHEC) made from RCL was tested either alone or in combination with superplasticizer (modified RCL-MHEC) in a cement extrusion basic-mixture in comparison to control samples of commercially available, high viscosity MHEC.
- RCL-CEs 15 Pure as well as modified RCL-CEs were efficient auxiliaries for cement extrusion process as compared to the control samples of currently commercially used high viscosity CEs; RCL-CEs also achieved similar application performance at reduced dosage.
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