
handle: 10261/40100
[ES] Con el fin de ampliar y mejorar las posibilidades de empleo del cemento y de su colocación se ha buscado la incorporación de aditivos que modifiquen sus propiedades reológicas. Con ello se abre un campo de investigación, en el que la estabilidad del sistema coloidal está en función del potencial zeta, por lo que la medida del mismo contribuye al conocimiento del mecanismo de las reacciones de hidratación del cemento. La aparición de trabajos de investigación sobre la determinación del potencial zeta en las publicaciones especializadas en el campo de los conglomerantes hidráulicos de estos últimos años ha ido en aumento.
[EN] The mix of cement with additives capable of changing its rheoiogic properties has been studied with the parpóse of increasing and improving the possibilities of using and placing cement. This opens a new research field where the stability of the colloidal system is a function of the zeta potential and therefore, measuring this potential contributes to the understanding of the cement hydration reactive mechanism. The publication of research work on the determination of the zeta potential in journals specialising in the área of hydraulic binders has increased in recent years.
Peer reviewed
cemento, Aditivos, Additives, Cement, potencial zeta, Zeta potential
cemento, Aditivos, Additives, Cement, potencial zeta, Zeta potential
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