How char from waste pyrolysis can improve bitumen characteristics and induce anti-aging effects
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
Modifying bitumens to improve their characteristics is one of the ways to increase road pavement durability
reducing maintenance costs and environmental issues. In this study the structural and mechanical characteristics
of a 50/70 bitumen modified by two different char samples are presented. The choice of char as bitumen modifier
fulfils the recent needs for environmental protection. The two char samples come from the pyrolysis of Refuse
Derived Fuel (RDF) and waste tyres (WT), respectively. They differ in composition and morphology and their
production took place with different yields. Char-modified bitumens revealed increased shear modulus and
resistance to mechanical stress as found by rheometry. Artificial aging of these char-modified bitumens unveiled
that the bitumen modified by char from WT (WT-char) possessed a certain resilience against aging, with a
reduced increase in rigidity upon aging. The anti-aging effect showed by WT-char was attributed to its higher carbon content, which confers higher compatibility with the bitumen chemical nature and presumably a more
uniform dispersion within the bituminous structure thanks to the establishment of more effective interactions.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
char; bitumen; anti-aging effect; Rheology; waste pyrolysis
List of contributors:
Ruoppolo, Giovanna; Alfe', Michela; Calandra, Pietro; Cammarota, Francesco; Gargiulo, Valentina
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