Alkaline curing emulsions for use in cement admixtures

C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 04 – B

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400/9297, 261/56

C04B 24/26 (2006.01)

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CA 1297219

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A cement admixture which results in a cement mortar with excellent adhesion to various adherents and with excellent flexibility over a wide range of temperatures, including very low temperatures, contains cement, optionally but preferably sand, and an effective amount of an aqueous emulsion of a cationic acrylate polymer having a Tg between below 10°C and -40°C. The polymer comprises (a) about 25 to 85% of an acrylate monomer (e.g., butyl acrylate, methylmethacrylate, or 2-ethylhexyl acrylate but not methyl or ethyl acrylate), (b) about 0.5-15% of the total polymer weight of an alkaline-curable cationic quaternary ammonium salt monomer, and optional monomer(s) other than (a) or (b). The alkaline-curable cationic quaternary ammonium salt units in the polymer are represented by the formula Image Y- , where R is hydrogen or a methyl group; R2 and R3 may be the same or different and are a methyl or ethyl group: A is -O- or -NH-; X is chlorine, bromine, or iodine; Y is an organic or inorganic monovalent anion; and n is 2 or 3.

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