Adulteration of sucrose with citric acid: effect on reinforcing value, examined using an adjusting-magnitude schedule of reinforcement

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The influence of citric acid in the properties of high strength Portland cement pastes and mortars, both in fresh and hardened condition, was evaluated. The content of citric acid varied from 0 to 0.8 wt%. Tests were carried out in cement pastes to determine the water required for normal consistency and initial and final setting times. Mortars cements were tested to define bulk density, consistency index, air content in the fresh condition and compressive strength after 7, 14, and 28 days. Analysis by XRD was also performed. The results showed that the use of citric acid as a retardant additive is a viable procedure, because it increased the mechanical strength after 14 days and improved the mortar workability.


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