Phage display experiments on industrially important calcium silicate hydrates (C-S-H), the main hydration product of ordinary Portland cement, suggest fundamentally different specific binding motifs compared to hitherto existing commercial cement additives. According to that, a strong and specific adsorbing additive on C-S-H should have three features which are a negative charge, H-bond formers (especially amide functions) and a hydrophobic part.

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