Polarity-enhanced ductile polymer fibers for concrete micro-reinforcement
US-2017190616-A1 · Jul 6, 2017 · US
US10717673B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10717673-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816170457-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 25, 2018 |
| Priority date | Dec 30, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 21, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jul 21, 2020 |
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Provided are cementitious mixtures and processes for reinforcing a cementitious matrix. In one form of the process for reinforcing a cementitious matrix includes the steps of mixing a mineral cement and one or more populations of synthetic copolymer microfibers including about 1 mol. % to about 25 mol. % and from about 75 mol. % to about 99.5 mol. % of propylene monomeric units.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cementitious mixture comprising: a mineral cement; and a first population of microfibers comprising a first synthetic copolymer comprising from about 1 mol. % to about 25 mol. % of ethylene monomeric units and from about 75 mol. % to about 99.5 mol. % of propylene monomeric units, and a second synthetic copolymer comprising a polyethylene comprising between about 0.5 mol. % and about 5 mol. % of a comonomer, wherein the comonomer comprises 1-butene, 1-hexene, or 1-octene, or any combinations thereof. 2. The cementitious mixture of claim 1 , comprising a second population of microfibers comprising a third synthetic copolymer, comprising from about 1 mol. % to about 25 mol. % of one of ethylene or propylene monomeric units, and from about 75 mol. % to about 99.5 mol. % of the other of propylene or ethylene monomeric units. 3. The cementitious mixture of claim 1 , comprising a second population of microfibers comprising a fourth synthetic copolymer, comprising from about 1 mol. % to about 25 mol. % of ethylene monomeric units and from about 75 mol. % to about 99.5 mol. % of propylene monomeric units. 4. The cementitious mixture of claim 1 , wherein the first synthetic copolymer comprises between about 0.2 mol. % and about 5 mol. % of a diene monomer. 5. The cementitious mixture of claim 4 , wherein the diene monomer comprises dicyclopentadiene, norbornene, vinyl norbornene, or any combinations thereof. 6. The cementitious mixture of claim 2 , wherein the first population of microfibers, the second population of microfibers, or both, is cross-linked by being subjected to radiation. 7. The cementitious mixture of claim 1 , wherein the first population of microfibers have exposed polar groups having chemical affinity with minerals present in curing or cured cementitious mixtures. 8. The cementitious mixture of claim 1 , wherein the first population of microfibers has diameters of less than about 1 mm and aspect ratios from about 5:1 to about 50:1. 9. The cementitious mixture of claim 1 , further comprising one or more of sand, fly ash, fine aggregates, coarse aggregates, blast furnace slag, pozzolans, fumed silica, wetting agents, air entrainers, air detrainers, corrosion inhibitors, set accelerators set retarders, or any combinations thereof. 10. The cementitious mixture of claim 1 , wherein the at least one of the first synthetic copolymer or the second synthetic copolymer of the first population of microfibers has a crystallinity of from about 1% to about 60%. 11. The cementitious mixture of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first synthetic copolymer or the second synthetic copolymer used in the first population of microfibers has a ductility greater than about 50%, as measured by strain to failure. 12. The cementitious mixture of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first synthetic copolymer and the second synthetic copolymer comprises repeating units of at least two different monomer compounds, wherein one of the monomer compounds comprises polar groups. 13. The cementitious mixture of claim 12 , wherein the monomer compounds having the polar groups that are derived from alpha, beta-unsaturated carboxylic acids or anhydrides, unsaturated organic sulfonic acids, or their salts or ester derivatives. 14. The cementitious mixture of claim 2 , wherein at least one of the first synthetic copolymer, the second synthetic copolymer, or the third synthetic copolymer is an ionomer. 15. The cementitious mixture of claim 2 , wherein the first synthetic copolymer and the third synthetic copolymer have a different Vicat softening temperature. 16. The cementitious mixture of claim 2 , wherein the first synthetic copolymer and the third synthetic copolymer have Vicat softening temperatures which differ by at least about 10° C. 17. The cementitious mixture of claim 2 , wherein the first synthetic copolymer and the third synthetic copolymer have a different ductility. 18. The cementitious mixture of claim 17 , wherein each of the ductilities are greater than about 50%. 19. The cementitious mixture of claim 2 , wherein the first synthetic copolymer and the third synthetic copolymer each have a crystallinity of from about 1% to about 60%. 20. The cementitious mixture of claim 1 , comprising a wet or a dry mixture. 21. The cementitious mixture of claim 1 , comprising a cured concrete. 22. A process for reinforcing a cementitious matrix, comprising adding a first population of microfibers to a mineral cement to form a cementitious premixture, wherein the first population of microfibers comprises a first synthetic copolymer, comprising from about 1 mol. % to about 25 mol. % of ethylene monomeric units and from about 75 mol. % to about 99.5 mol. % of propylene monomeric units, wherein the first population of microfibers have diameters of less than about 1 mm and aspect ratios from about 5:1 to about 50:1. 23. The process of claim 22 , comprising adding a second population of microfibers to the cementitious premixture, wherein the second population of microfibers comprises a second synthetic copolymer, comprising from about 1 mol. % to about 25 mol. % of one of ethylene or propylene monomeric units, and from about 75 mol. % to about 99.5 mol. % of the other of propylene or ethylene monomeric units. 24. The process of claim 22 , wherein at least one of the first population of microfibers or the second population of microfibers comprise exposed polar groups having chemical affinity with minerals present in curing cementitious mixtures. 25. The process of claim 22 , wherein at least one of the first population of microfibers or the second population of microfibers is lightly cross-linked by being subjected to radiation. 26. The process of claim 22 , further comprising adding one or more of sand, fly ash, fine aggregates, coarse aggregates, blast furnace slag, pozzolans, fumed silica, wetting agents, air entrainers, air detrainers, corrosion inhibitors, set accelerators, set retarders, or any combinations thereof, to the cementitious premixture. 27. The process of claim 22 , wherein the cementitious premixture is a wet or a dry mixture. 28. A cementitious mixture comprising: a mineral cement; a first population of microfibers comprising a first synthetic copolymer comprising from about 1 mol. % to about 25 mol. % of ethylene monomeric units and from about 75 mol. % to about 99.5 mol. % of propylene monomeric units, and a second synthetic copolymer comprising a polyethylene comprising between about 0.5 mol. % and about 5 mol. % of a comonomer, wherein the comonomer comprises 1-butene, 1-hexene, or 1-octene, or any combinations thereof; and a second population of microfibers comprising a third synthetic copolymer, comprising from about 1 mol. % to about 25 mol. % of one of ethylene or propylene monomeric units, and from about 75 mol. % to about 99.5 mol. % of the other of propylene or ethylene monomeric units. 29. The cementitious mixture of claim 28 , wherein the second population of microfibers comprises a fourth synthetic copolymer comprising a polyethylene comprising between about 0.5 mol. % and about 5 mol. % of a comonomer, wherein the comonomer comprises 1-butene, 1-hexene, 1-octene, or any combinations thereof. 30. The cementitious mixture of claim 28 , wherein the first synthetic copolymer, the third synthetic copol
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