Admixtures and method for accelerating the setting of portland cement compositions
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1. A process of accelerating the setting time of a quantity of portland cement composition for a particular water-cement ratio, comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing, as a chemical admixture, an α
-hydroxy carbonyl compound selected from the group consisting of hydroxyacetic acid and its sodium, potassium, lithium, zinc, and triethanolamine salts;
sodium 2-methyllactate;
sodium dl-mandelate; and
mixtures thereof; and
(b) admixing with said cement composition an amount of said α
-hydroxy carbonyl compound sufficient to accelerate the setting time of the portland cement composition, at such water-cement ratio, as compared with its setting time in the absence of any admixture.
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A method of and compositions for accelerating the setting time of portland cement compositions are disclosed. Certain α-hydroxy carbonyl compounds in particular ranges of concentrations relative to the cement are employed as accelerators. The concentration of admixture relative to cement necessary to achieve acceleration depends upon the identity of the admixture, the water-cement ratio, and the amount and type of aggregate in the composition, among other factors. The accelerators are especially useful in shotcrete applications.
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1. A process of accelerating the setting time of a quantity of portland cement composition for a particular water-cement ratio, comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing, as a chemical admixture, an α
-hydroxy carbonyl compound selected from the group consisting of hydroxyacetic acid and its sodium, potassium, lithium, zinc, and triethanolamine salts;
sodium 2-methyllactate;
sodium dl-mandelate; and
mixtures thereof; and(b) admixing with said cement composition an amount of said α
-hydroxy carbonyl compound sufficient to accelerate the setting time of the portland cement composition, at such water-cement ratio, as compared with its setting time in the absence of any admixture. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A process of accelerating the setting time of a quantity of an aggregate containing portland cement composition for a particular water-cement ratio, comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing, as a chemical admixture, an α
-hydroxy carbonyl compound selected from the group consisting of hydroxyacetic acid and its sodium, potassium, lithium, zinc, and triethanolamine salts;
lactic acid and its sodium, potassium, and calcium salts;
sodium 2-methyllactate;
sodium dl-mandelate; and
mixtures thereof; and(b) admixing with said cement composition an amount of said α
-hydroxy carbonyl compound sufficient to accelerate the setting time of the portland cement composition, at such water-cement ratio, as compared with its setting time in the absence of any admixture;wherein said chemical admixture, portland cement aggregate, and water are essentially the only constituents of the composition influencing its setting time. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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11. A process of preparing a quantity of portland cement composition for shotcreting, comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing, as a chemical admixture, an α
-hydroxy carbonyl compound selected from the group consisting of hydroxyacetic acid and its sodium, potassium, calcium, lithium, zinc, and triethanolamine salts;
sodium 2-methyllactate;
sodium dl-mandelate; and
mixtures thereof;(b) mixing portland cement, aggregate, and water to form a quantity of shotcrete having a particular water-cement ratio; and (c) admixing with the portland cement, aggregate, and water an amount of said α
-hydroxy carbonyl compound sufficient to accelerate the final setting time as measured by the Proctor Needle test, at such water-cement ratio, to a value of less than fifteen minutes, the setting time of the shotcrete thereby being accelerated as compared with its setting time in the absence of any admixture. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14)
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15. A process of preparing a quantity of portland cement composition for shotcreting, comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing, as a chemical admixture, an α
-hydroxy carbonyl compound selected from the group consisting of hydroxyacetic acid and its sodium, potassium, lithium, zinc, and triethanolamine salts;
sodium 2-methyllactate;
sodium dl-mandelate; and
mixtures thereof;(b) mixing portland cement, aggregate, and water to form a quantity of shotcrete having a particular water-cement ratio; and (c) admixing with the portland cement, aggregate, and water an amount of said α
-hydroxy carbonyl compound sufficient to accelerate the final setting time as measured by the Proctor Needle test, at such water-cement ratio, to a value of less than fifteen minutes, the setting time of the shotcrete thereby being accelerated as compared with its setting time in the absence of any admixture. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17)
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18. A process of preparing a quantity of portland cement composition for shotcreting, comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing, as a chemical admixture, an α
-hydroxy carbonyl compound selected from the group consisting of hydroxyacetic acid and its sodium, potassium, calcium, lithium, zinc, and triethanolamine salts;
lactic acid and its sodium, potassium, and calcium salts;
sodium 2-methyllacetate;
sodium dl-mandelate; and
mixtures thereof;(b) mixing portland cement, aggregate, and water to form a quantity of shotcrete having a particular water-cement ratio; and (c) admixing with the portland cement, aggregate, and water an amount of said α
-hydroxy carbonyl compound sufficient to accelerate the final setting time as measured by the Proctor Needle test, at such water-cement ratio, to a value of less than fifteen minutes, the setting time of the shotcrete thereby being accelerated as compared with its setting time in the absence of any admixture;wherein said chemical admixture, aggregate, water, and portland cement are essentially the only constituents of the composition influencing its setting time. - View Dependent Claims (19)
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20. A portland cement concrete patching compound mixable with water to a selected water-cement ratio and comprising portland cement, aggregate, and, as a chemical admixture, an α
- -hydroxy carbonyl compound selected from the group consisting of hydroxyacetic acid and its sodium, potassium, lithium, zinc, and triethanolamine salts;
sodium 2-methyllactate;
sodium dl-mandelate; and
mixtures thereof;
the concentration of the α
-hydroxy carbonyl compound relative to the cement being sufficient to accelerate the final setting time, as measured by the Vicat Needle test at such water-cement ratio, to a value of less than one hour, the setting time of the concrete patching compound thereby being accelerated as compared with its setting time in the absence of any admixture. - View Dependent Claims (21, 23, 29)
- -hydroxy carbonyl compound selected from the group consisting of hydroxyacetic acid and its sodium, potassium, lithium, zinc, and triethanolamine salts;
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22. A portland cement quick-setting-mortar compound mixable with water to a selected water-cement ratio and comprising portland cement, aggregate, and, as a chemical admixture, an α
- -hydroxy carbonyl compound selected from the group consisting of hydroxyacetic acid and its sodium, potassium, calcium, lithium, zinc, and triethanolamine salts;
sodium 2-methyllacetate;
sodium dl-mandelate; and
mixtures thereof;
the concentration of the α
-hydroxy carbonyl compound relative to the cement being sufficient to accelerate the final setting time, as measured by the Vicat Needle test, at such water-cement ratio, to a value of less than thirty minuts, the setting time of the concrete patching compound thereby being accelerated as compared with its setting time in the absence of any admixture. - View Dependent Claims (30)
- -hydroxy carbonyl compound selected from the group consisting of hydroxyacetic acid and its sodium, potassium, calcium, lithium, zinc, and triethanolamine salts;
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24. A portland cement plugging compound mixable with water to a selected water-cement ratio and comprising portland cement, aggregate, and, as a chemical admixture, an α
- -hydroxy carbonyl compound selected from the group consisting of hydroxyacetic acid and its sodium, potassium, calcium, lithium, zinc, and triethanolamine salts;
sodium 2-methyllactate;
sodium dl-mandelate; and
mixtures thereof;
the concentration of the α
-hydroxy carbonyl compound relative to the cement being sufficient to accelerate the final setting time, as measured by the Vicat Needle test, as such water-cement ratio, to a value of less than fifteen minutes, the setting time of the concrete patching compound thereby being accelerated as compared with its setting time in the absence of any admixture. - View Dependent Claims (25, 31)
- -hydroxy carbonyl compound selected from the group consisting of hydroxyacetic acid and its sodium, potassium, calcium, lithium, zinc, and triethanolamine salts;
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26. A portland cement concrete patching compound mixable with water to a selected water-cement ratio and consisting of portland cement, aggregate, and, as a chemical admixture, an α
- -hydroxy carbonyl compound selected from the group consisting of hydroxyacetic acid and its sodium, potassium, lithium, zinc, and triethanolamine salts;
lactic acid and its sodium, potassium, and calcium salts;
sodium 2-methyllactate;
sodium dl-mandelate; and
mixtures thereof;
the concentration of the α
-hydroxy carbonyl compound relative to the cement being sufficient to accelerate the final setting time, as measured by the Vicat Needle test at such water-cement ratio, to a value of less than one hour, the setting time of the concrete patching compound thereby being accelerated as compared with its setting time in the absence of any admixture. - View Dependent Claims (32)
- -hydroxy carbonyl compound selected from the group consisting of hydroxyacetic acid and its sodium, potassium, lithium, zinc, and triethanolamine salts;
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27. A portland cement quick-setting-mortar compound mixable with water to a selected water-cement ratio and consisting of portland cement, aggregate, and, as a chemical admixture, an α
- -hydroxy carbonyl compound selected from the group consisting of hydroxyacetic acid and its sodium, potassium, calcium, lithium, zinc, and triethanolamine salts;
lactic acid and its sodium, potassium, and calcium salts;
sodium 2-methyllactate;
sodium dl-mandelate; and
mixtures thereof;
the concentration of the α
-hydroxy carbonyl compound relative to the cement being sufficient to accelerate the final setting time, as measured by the Vicat Needle test, at such water-cement ratio, to a value of less than thirty minutes, the setting time of the quick-setting-mortar compound thereby being accelerated as compared with its setting time in the absence of any admixture. - View Dependent Claims (33)
- -hydroxy carbonyl compound selected from the group consisting of hydroxyacetic acid and its sodium, potassium, calcium, lithium, zinc, and triethanolamine salts;
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28. A portland cement plugging compound mixable with water to a selected water-cement ratio and consisting of portland cement, aggregate, and, as a chemical admixture, an α
- -hydroxy carbonyl compound selected from the group consisting of hydroxyacetic acid and its sodium, potassium, calcium, lithium, zinc, and triethanolamine salts;
lactic acid and its sodium, potassium, and calcium salts;
sodium 2-methyllactate;
sodium dl-mandelate; and
mixtures thereof;
the concentration of the α
-hydroxy carbonyl compound relative to the cement being sufficient to accelerate the final setting time, as measured by the Vicat Needle test, at such water-cement ratio, to a value of less than fifteen minutes, the setting time of the plugging compound thereby being accelerated as compared with its setting time in the absence of any admixture. - View Dependent Claims (34)
- -hydroxy carbonyl compound selected from the group consisting of hydroxyacetic acid and its sodium, potassium, calcium, lithium, zinc, and triethanolamine salts;
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35. A process of accelerating the setting time of a quantity of portland cement composition for a particular water-cement ratio, comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing, as a chemical admixture, an α
-hydroxy carbonyl compound selected from the group consisting of hydroxyacetic acid and its sodium, potassium, lithium, zinc, and triethanolamine salts;
lactic acid and its sodium, potassium, and calcium salts;
sodium 2-methyllactate;
sodium dl-mandelate; and
mixtures thereof; and(b) admixing with said cement composition an amount of said α
-hydroxy carbonyl compound sufficient to accelerate the setting time of the portland cement composition, at such water-cement ratio, as comparedwith its setting time in the absence of any admixture;
wherein the accelerated composition contains only noncaustic ingredients.
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36. A portland cement concrete patching compound mixable with water to a selected water-cement ratio and consisting essentially of portland cement, aggregate, and, as a chemical admixture, an α
- -hydroxy carbonyl compound selected from the group consisting of hydroxyacetic acid and its sodium, potassium, lithium zinc, and triethanolamine salts;
lactic acid and its sodium, potassium, and calcium salts;
sodium 2-methyllactate;
sodium dl-mandelate; and
mixtures thereof;
the concentration of the α
-hydroxy carbonyl compound relative to the cement being sufficient to accelerate the final setting time, as measured by the Vicat Needle test at such water-cement ratio, to a value of less than one hour, the setting time of the concrete patching compound thereby being accelerated as compared with its setting time in the absence of any admixture, the portland cement aggregate, and the α
-hydroxy carbonyl compound being the only constituents of the concrete patching compound influencing its setting time.
- -hydroxy carbonyl compound selected from the group consisting of hydroxyacetic acid and its sodium, potassium, lithium zinc, and triethanolamine salts;
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37. A portland cement quick-setting-mortar compound mixable with water to a selected water-cement ratio and consisting essentially of portland cement, aggregate, and, as a chemical admixture, an α
- -hydroxy carbonyl compound selected from the group consisting of hydroxyacetic acid and its sodium, potassium, calcium, lithium, zinc, and triethanolamine salts;
lactic acid and its sodium, potassium, and calcium salts;
sodium 2-methyllactate;
sodium dl-mandelate; and
mixtures thereof;
the concentration of the α
-hydroxy carbonyl compound relative to the cement being sufficient to accelerate the final setting time, as measured by the Vicat Needle test, at such water-cement ratio, to a value of less than thirty minutes, the setting time of the quick-setting-mortar compound thereby being accelerated as compared with its setting time in the absence of any admixture, the portland cement aggregate, and the α
-hydroxy carbonyl compound being the only constituents of the quick-setting-mortar compound influencing its setting time.
- -hydroxy carbonyl compound selected from the group consisting of hydroxyacetic acid and its sodium, potassium, calcium, lithium, zinc, and triethanolamine salts;
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38. A portland cement plugging compound mixable with water to a selected water-cement ratio and consisting essentially of portland cement, aggregate, and, as a chemical admixture, an α
- -hydroxy carbonyl compound selected from the group consisting of hydroxyacetic acid and its sodium, potassium, calcium, lithium, zinc, and triethanolamine salts;
lactic acid and its sodium, potassium, and calcium salts;
sodium 2-methyllactate;
sodium dl-mandelate; and
mixtures thereof;
the concentration of the α
-hydroxy carbonyl compound relative to the cement being sufficient to accelerate the final setting time, as measured by the Vicat Needle test, at such water-cement ratio, to a value of less than fifteen minutes, the setting time of the plugging compound thereby being accelerated as compared with its setting time in the absence of any admixture, the portland cement aggregate, and the α
-hydroxy carbonyl compound being the only constituents of the plugging compound influencing its setting time.
- -hydroxy carbonyl compound selected from the group consisting of hydroxyacetic acid and its sodium, potassium, calcium, lithium, zinc, and triethanolamine salts;
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