It was advised to use aliphatic, cycloaliphatic, aromatic petroleum resins and their derivatives obtained by oxidation of resins with a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and acetic acid as bitumen polymer-modifiers. Petroleum resins were obtained by ionic polymerization of unsaturated compounds of liquid pyrolysis products under the influence of titanium tetrachloride-diethylaluminium chloride catalyst. It was established that the maximum values of adhesion of modified bitumen coatings to metal substrates, corresponding to the minimum values of the wetting angle of the metal surface coated with solutions of bitumen compositions with different content of the polymer modifier were achieved using oxidized resins. All modified bitumen coatings have low water absorptivity and high acid resistance, alkali resistance and salt resistance, which allow using them as protective coatings
Possibilities of synthesis and properties of the products of the ozonated petroleum resins modification by ethanolamines was considered. It is founded that ethanolamines interact both with decomposition products of the ozonized groups obtained from ozonated resins, and directly with the ozonized groups themselves. The obtained modified petroleum resins can be used as adhesive and film-forming components in paint materials
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