Preparation method of high water-reducing and slump-preserving polycarboxylate water reducer by four-drop method
A technology of polycarboxylic acid and water reducing agent, applied in the field of polycarboxylic acid water reducing agent, can solve the problems of reduced initiation efficiency, poor reaction activity, and ignorance of the half-life of oxidants, and achieves the effect of ensuring molecular weight distribution and ensuring uniformity
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[0029] A four-drop preparation method of a high-water-reducing and slump-preserving polycarboxylic acid water-reducing agent is prepared by polymerizing the following components, the mass fraction of the mother liquor of the finished product is 40%, and the total mass fraction is 1000. The specific steps are as follows:
[0030] 1) Add 340 parts of allyl polyoxyethylene ether and 200 parts of water to the reaction kettle, stir until the solution has no obvious lumps or flakes; measure the temperature in the kettle, control the initial temperature to 17°C, and put in 0.05 at a time Parts of ammonium persulfate and 0.0001 parts of ferrous sulfate heptahydrate;
[0031] 2) After 5 minutes, start dropping the reducing chain transfer compounding agent solution and the oxidizing agent solution simultaneously; the reducing chain transfer compounding agent solution is composed of 0.5 parts of sodium formaldehyde sulfoxylate, 1.0 part of mercaptoethanol and 50 parts of water; the oxidizing a...
Embodiment 2
[0036] A four-drop preparation method of a high-water-reducing and slump-preserving polycarboxylic acid water-reducing agent is prepared by polymerizing the following components, the mass fraction of the mother liquor of the finished product is 40%, and the total mass fraction is 1000. The specific steps are as follows:
[0037] 1) Add 345 parts of methallyl polyoxyethylene ether and 220 parts of water to the reaction kettle, stir until the solution has no obvious lumps or flakes; measure the temperature in the kettle, control the initial temperature at 20°C, one time Put in 0.1 part of potassium persulfate and 0.0002 part of ferrous sulfate heptahydrate;
[0038] 2) After 5 minutes, start dropping the reducing chain transfer complex agent solution and the oxidizing agent solution simultaneously; the reducing chain transfer complexing agent solution consists of 0.6 parts of ascorbic acid, 1.5 parts of thioglycolic acid and 55 parts of water; the oxidant solution consists of 3.0 part...
Embodiment 3
[0043] A four-drop preparation method of a high-water-reducing and slump-preserving polycarboxylic acid water-reducing agent is prepared by polymerizing the following components, the mass fraction of the mother liquor of the finished product is 40%, and the total mass fraction is 1000. The specific steps are as follows:
[0044] 1) Add 350 parts of isopentenol polyoxyethylene ether and 235 parts of water to the reaction kettle, stir until the solution has no obvious lumps or flakes; measure the temperature in the kettle, control the initial temperature at 20°C, and put it in at once 0.15 parts of potassium persulfate and 0.0003 parts of ferrous sulfate heptahydrate;
[0045] 2) After 5 minutes, start to add the reducing chain transfer complex agent solution and the oxidant solution simultaneously; the reducing chain transfer complex agent solution is composed of 0.8 parts of ascorbic acid, 1.8 parts of mercaptopropionic acid and 60 parts of water; the oxidant solution is composed of...
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