Beneficiated water reducing compositions

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C106S217700, C106S156200, C106S708000, C106S726000, C106S728000, C106S810000, C106S809000, C106S808000, C106S805000, C106S795000, C106S790000, C106S748000, C106S727000, C106S725000, C106S501100, C106S205710, C106S215200, C106S218000, C106S243000, C127S037000, C252S182120, C524S320000

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06916369

ABSTRACT:
Exemplary compositions comprise at least one aldopentonic acid, such as xylonic acid; and further comprise a lignin, a lignosulfonic acid or its salt, an additional sugar acid such as a aldohexonic acid or salt, a conventional admixture (such as a polyacrylate superplasticizer, a corrosion inhibitor, a set retard, a set accelerator, etc.), or a mixture thereof. Exemplary methods for obtaining microbiologically or enzymatically converted sugar acids are also described herein.

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