Physical Chemistry Supports Circular Economy: Toward a Viable Use of Products from the Pyrolysis of a Refuse-Derived Fuel and Granulated Scrap Tire Rubber as Bitumen Additives
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
The production and maintenance of road pavements consume resources and produce
wastes that are disposed of in landfills. To make more sustainable this activity, we
have envisioned a method based on a circular use of residues (oil and char) from
municipal solid waste pyrolysis as useful additives for producing improved asphalts
and for recycling old asphalts to generate new ones, reducing at the same time the
consumption of resources for the production of new road pavements and the disposal
of wastes to landfills. This work aims to show the feasibility of the integration of two
processes (thermal treatment of municipal solid waste on one side, and that of road
pavement production on the other side) where the products deriving from waste
pyrolysis become added-value materials to improve the quality of road pavements.
In this contribution, we presented the effect of pyrolysis product addition on asphalt
binder (bitumen) preparation and aging. Solid and liquid products, deriving from
the pyrolysis of two kinds of wastes (refused derived fuel (RDF) and granulated
rubber tyre waste), have been used for the preparation of asphalt binder samples.
Rheological tests have been performed to determine the mechanical properties of
neat asphalt binder (bitumen) and those enriched with pyrolysis derived products.
Measurements to evaluate possible anti-aging effects have been also performed.
The collected results indicate that char addition strengthens the overall bitumen
intermolecular structure while bio-oil addition exerts a rejuvenating activity.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Refuse-Derived Fuel; waste tires; pyrolysis; circular economy; bitumen additives
Elenco autori:
Ruoppolo, Giovanna; Alfe', Michela; Calandra, Pietro; Gargiulo, Valentina
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