“…3,4 Moreover, superplasticizers are extensively used in numerous high added value applications, such as Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC), Ultra-High-Performance Fibers Reinforced Concrete (UHPFRC) and digital fabrication. 5 As a result, the topic of rheology control has received much attention over the past years, 6 covering theoretical understanding of flow tests, 7-9 thixotropy, [10][11][12] working mechanisms of concrete admixtures, 2,13 as well as bleeding and/ or segregation issues. 14,15 Moreover, important progress has been made in understanding how, in relation to their molecular structure these admixtures can slow down cement hydration, a side-effect that is most often undesired.…”