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State-of-the-Art Review on the Behavior of Bio-Asphalt Binders and Mixtures [PDF]
Asphalt binder is the most common material used in road construction. However, the need for more durable and safer pavements requires a better understanding of asphalt’s aging mechanisms and how its characteristics can be improved.
Ghazi G. Al-Khateeb +3 more
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The objective of this paper is to establish the state of knowledge on fast pyrolysis of bio-oil and bio-asphalt binder and to facilitate efforts in improving the overall performance of bio-asphalt and maximizing its road application.
Hainian Wang +3 more
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Bio-oil is a by-product of waste biomass treatment using high-pressure liquefaction, bio-enzymatic, or high-temperature thermal cracking techniques, and can alleviate the shortage of petroleum asphalt resources.
Wenjun Bai
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To improve the rutting resistance and anti-aging performance of bio-asphalt, the composite modifier of rock asphalt and montmorillonite is used to modify the bio-asphalt.
Minghao Mu, Chaochao Liu, Zhengnan Liu
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Laboratory evaluation of carbon nanotubes modified bio-asphalt
With the construction of road engineering and asphalt pavement maintenance, the asphalt demand has been increasing. Petroleum asphalt reserves are limited. It is urgent to find a substitute for petroleum asphalt.
Dayong Zhu, Linghai Kong
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Investigating the pavement performance and aging resistance of modified bio-asphalt with nano-particles. [PDF]
Bio-asphalt binders have been proposed as replacements for traditional asphalt binders, owing to advantages such as environmental protection, low costs, and abundant resources.
Jiaolong Ren +4 more
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Substituting petroleum asphalt with bio-asphalt produced by biological waste recycling can mitigate the dependence on non-renewable resource oil. This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of bio-asphalt as a substitute for petroleum asphalt by ...
Xiaolong Yang +4 more
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To promote the application of bio-materials and provide a direction for their further researches, this paper comprehensively summarizes the research progress of biomaterials in recent years. The review results show that bio-oil is a mixture obtained from
Zhengqi Zhang +3 more
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Asphalt is an aggregate binder in road pavement construction derived from the residue of the petroleum fractionation process, a non-renewable natural resource. Reliance on petroleum asphalt leads to resource scarcity and increased production costs.
Heny Dewajani +5 more
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Research on the Properties of Nano-Al2O3- and Nano-SiO2-Modified Bio-Asphalt and Mixtures
Bio-oil as a substitute or modifier for petroleum asphalt has significant environmental, economic, and sustainable development implications. However, the insufficient high-temperature and anti-aging characteristics of bio-asphalt lead to the limited ...
Wei Qiao +3 more
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