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Evaluating the High-Temperature Properties and Reaction Mechanism of Terminal Blend Rubber/Nano Silica Composite Modified Asphalt Using Activated Rubber

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NANOMATERIALS
Volume 12, Issue 24, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nano12244388

Keywords

terminal blend (TB) rubberized asphalt; nano silica; microwave-activated crumb rubber asphalt; storage stability; rheology

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This research evaluated the high-temperature properties and reaction mechanism of TB rubber/nano silica composite modified asphalt using microwave activated rubber. The results showed that nano silica had a positive impact on the high temperature rutting resistance, storage stability, and anti-aging properties of TB rubberized asphalt. Nano silica improved the interaction and compatibility between CR particles and bitumen and enhanced the overall rheological properties of the binders. Therefore, further exploration and application of this composite modified asphalt are recommended.
Terminal blend (TB) rubberized asphalt is a popular technology in the production of rubberized asphalt. However, it always presents challenges regarding the inadequate high-temperature rutting performance of the binders. Additionally, crumb rubber (CR), a modifier of asphalt is a cross-linked material which presents poor compatibility between CR particles and bitumen. Incorporating nanomaterials and pretreating CR particles are two possible solutions to address this drawback. But the performance improvement and modification mechanism of the composite TB binders is not clearly understood. Therefore, the purpose of this research was to evaluate the high-temperature properties and reaction mechanism of the TB rubber/nano silica composite modified asphalt using microwave activated rubber. To achieve the research purpose, bitumen penetration grade 80-100 was first modified with 8% CR particles at elevated temperature to produce TB rubberized asphalt followed by the addition of 0.5, 1.5 and 3.0% weight percentage of nano silica to produce TB rubber/nano silica composite modified asphalt. Short and long-term aging tests were performed on samples by thin film oven test (TFOT) and pressure aging vessel (PAV) prior to chemical and rheological tests. The results of the study shows that nano silica has a great influence on the high temperature rutting resistance, storage stability and anti-aging properties of TB rubberized asphalt. Nano silica promoted good interaction and compatibility between CR particles and bitumen and improved the overall rheological properties of the binders. XRD test results revealed that the TB rubberized/nano silica composite modified asphalt samples were amorphous materials and did not have a crystalline structure. The reaction mechanism between rubber and asphalt was found to be physical, whereas nano silica interacted chemically with TB rubberized asphalt. In light of these findings, this research concluded that nano silica evidently improves the high-temperature rutting properties of TB rubberized asphalt, which deserves further exploration and application.

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