Journal
CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS
Volume 147, Issue -, Pages 117-129Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2017.04.066
Keywords
Bio-rejuvenator; Rheological property; Functional groups; Component analysis; Molecular-weight distribution
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- Education Department of Jiangsu Provence [JZ-007]
- Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Provence [BK 20140111]
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In this study, a bio-binder/plasticizer-based rejuvenator was used to restore the properties of a long-term-aged asphalt binder. The chemical properties of the rejuvenated-asphalt binder were then analyzed. Pen70 asphalt and an SBS-modified asphalt were used in this study as virgin asphalt binders. A pressure aging-vessel test was conducted to simulate the long-term aging process of the asphalt samples. The aged asphalt binders were blended with a bio-rejuvenator at dosages of 5% and 10%. The results show that adding the bio-rejuvenator with a dosage of 10% helps in restoring the workability and rutting resistance of the long-term-aged asphalt to their original level. The fatigue resistance and low-temperature cracking resistance of the aged asphalt binder also improved. The bio-rejuvenation helped reduce the oxygenated-group peak-area intensities of the aged asphalt. The results of the component analysis show that the asphaltene content of the aged asphalt reduced by adding the bio-rejuvenator. The molecular weight-distribution patterns were further examined. The results show that the bio-rejuvenator helps increase the medium-weight molecular content whereas the high-weight molecular content remains unchanged. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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