Waste cooking oil as an asphalt rejuvenator: A state-of-the-art review
In Canada, over 90% of the paved roads are asphalt pavements. Most of these pavements
were built decades ago, which are currently exhibiting a significant amount of surface …
were built decades ago, which are currently exhibiting a significant amount of surface …
Biomass waste to produce bio oil as rejuvenator for asphalt based on pyrolysis technology
S Liu, H Wang, J Yang, S Luo, Y Liu… - … Journal of Pavement …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The objective of the current study is to research the suitability of using two bio-oils produced
from corncob and birch bark as two bio-rejuvenators to regenerate aged asphalt binders. To …
from corncob and birch bark as two bio-rejuvenators to regenerate aged asphalt binders. To …
Characteristics of bioepoxy based on waste cooking oil and lignin and its effects on asphalt binder
Epoxy asphalts are specialty high performance binders that are composed of expensive
petroleum-based bisphenol A type epoxies. In this study an environmentally friendly …
petroleum-based bisphenol A type epoxies. In this study an environmentally friendly …
Utilization of waste cooking oil as a sustainable product to improve the physical and rheological properties of asphalt binder: a review
Yearly, vast numbers of new roads are constituted and existing ones are restored on a
regular basis. The usage of recycled asphalt pavement (RAP) aids to minimise dependency …
regular basis. The usage of recycled asphalt pavement (RAP) aids to minimise dependency …
Moisture damage susceptibility of a wood-based bio-binder for total replacement of asphalt binders
There is limited information on the characteristics and performance of paving mixtures made
with 100% bio-binders. Moisture damage resistance of this type of mixture is a concern since …
with 100% bio-binders. Moisture damage resistance of this type of mixture is a concern since …
Laboratory and field patching performance of a half-warm mix using waste cooking oil–based biobinder with reclaimed asphalt pavement
In this study, a new half-warm mix patching material was developed using polymerized
waste cooking oil (WCO)-based biobinder with 100% reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) …
waste cooking oil (WCO)-based biobinder with 100% reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) …
Rheological properties and application of molasses modified bitumen in hot mix asphalt (HMA)
W Hareru, T Ghebrab - Applied Sciences, 2020 - mdpi.com
The use of molasses as a replacement for bitumen could benefit the pavement industry by
improving the performance of the pavement or by lowering its cost. An experimental …
improving the performance of the pavement or by lowering its cost. An experimental …