The mechanical properties of polymer-cement waterproofing coatings (JS waterproof coatings) are significantly impacted by the type of cement employed. In this study, three JS waterproofing coatings were developed by integrating styrene-acrylic emulsion (SA) with Portland cement (PC), white Portland cement (WPC) and sulfoaluminate cement (CSA), respectively. The tensile properties and water absorption of these coatings were evaluated. In addition, the effect of SA on the hydration processes and products of the various cements was investigated using calorimetry, X-ray diffraction, thermogravimetric analysis and scanning electron microscopy. The results indicate that JS waterproofing coatings formulated with PC and WPC exhibited superior elongation at break, while those incorporating CSA demonstrated significantly higher tensile strength and reduced water absorption. The addition of SA was found to significantly inhibit the dissolution of C3A and C3S phases in PC and WPC, thereby prolonging the induction period of cement hydration and reducing the formation of ettringite (AFt). In contrast, CSA exhibited rapid reactivity, with ion dissolution rates surpassing the adsorption capacity of SA, resulting in extensive AFt formation within JS waterproof coatings. These AFt crystals integrated into the coating’s organic matrix, forming a reticulate network that enhanced tensile strength and significantly improved waterproofing performance.
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February 08 2025
Effects of styrene-acrylic emulsion on mechanical properties and hydration characteristics of polymer-cement waterproofing coatings prepared with various cement types
Lu Han;
Lu Han
Key Laboratory of Functional Materials for Building Structure and Environment Remediation,
Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture
, Beijing, PR China
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Xiaopeng Li;
Xiaopeng Li
Key Laboratory of Functional Materials for Building Structure and Environment Remediation,
Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture
, Beijing, PR China
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Qin Wang;
Key Laboratory of Functional Materials for Building Structure and Environment Remediation,
Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture
, Beijing, PR China
Corresponding author Qin Wang (wangqin@bucea.edu.cn)
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Jian Wang;
Key Laboratory of Functional Materials for Building Structure and Environment Remediation,
Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture
, Beijing, PR China
Corresponding author Jian Wang (wangjian1@bucea.edu.cn)
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Shuai Han;
Shuai Han
Key Laboratory of Functional Materials for Building Structure and Environment Remediation,
Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture
, Beijing, PR China
; School of Chemical & Environmental Engineering, China University of Mining & Technology, Beijing, PR China
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Xiaoxian Song;
Xiaoxian Song
Beijing Key Laboratory of Cement Concrete Energy Saving and Waste Technology,
Beijing Jinyu Cement Energy Saving Technology Co. Ltd
, Beijing, PR China
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Guang Han
Guang Han
State Key Laboratory of Special Functional Waterproof Materials,
Beijing Oriental Yuhong Waterproof Technology Co., Ltd
, Beijing, PR China
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Corresponding author Qin Wang (wangqin@bucea.edu.cn)
Corresponding author Jian Wang (wangjian1@bucea.edu.cn)
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
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August 23 2024
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January 25 2025
Online ISSN: 1751-7605
Print ISSN: 0951-7197
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- Funder(s): National Natural Science Foundation of China
- Award Id(s): 52278237
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- Funder(s): Beijing Nova Program of Science and Technology
- Award Id(s): Z1911000011191220
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- Funder(s): State Key Laboratory of Special Functional Waterproof Materials
- Award Id(s): SKWL-2021KF01
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- Funding Statement(s): The authors sincerely acknowledge the financial support provided by National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant no. 52278237), Beijing Nova Program of Science and Technology (grant no. Z1911000011191220) and State Key Laboratory of Special Functional Waterproof Materials (grant no. SKWL-2021KF01). This support was instrumental in the successful completion of this research.
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Advances in Cement Research (2025) 37 (10): 584–598.
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Received:
August 23 2024
Accepted:
January 25 2025
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Han L, Li X, Wang Q, Wang J, Han S, Song X, Han G (2025), "Effects of styrene-acrylic emulsion on mechanical properties and hydration characteristics of polymer-cement waterproofing coatings prepared with various cement types". Advances in Cement Research, Vol. 37 No. 10 pp. 584–598, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jadcr.24.00154
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