In this research the structural modification of starch was carried out with methyl nadic anhydride (M1) as a spacer by using ceric ammonium nitrate (CAN) as an initiator, and grafted copolymer was substituted with amino drug such as 4-aminoantipyrine (M1B), this design of carries for controlled delivery of therapeutic agent which could release the entrapped drug over an extended period of time, due to its nontoxic, biodegradable and slow digesting nature, the new drug copolymer was characterized by FTIR,
The purpose of this study is to improve the specifications of cut back asphalt (S125) in orderto use in the treatment of holes, potholes and cracks of roads. Different methods were carried outto enhance physical and mechanical properties and to get better construction behavior. Thesetreatments are:-First: The vacuum distillation of S125 cut back asphalt was employed to remove oil, vacuumgas oil and vacuum residue as a rapid curing. FTIR spectra of the four fractions of S125 wererecorded. It was observed a low penetration and high softening point for the vacuum residue.Second: extraction method using ethanol as a solvent was employed to extract light componentthat could be in the S125 cut back asphalt. The results indicated that the softening point washighly increased and the penetration as well as ductility was decreased to minimized level.Third: Some Polymers were used as cross linking agent such as melamine and phenolformaldehyde resins.Fourth: The unsaturated monomers were polymerized free radically to increase thesolidification of S125.Fifth: The hydrated white cement was used as additive to the S125 cutback asphalt at differentratios to improve the properties. This method was observed as a suitable and economic method,and easy employed compared to others and the best rheological behaviors were given in thismethod. Also the vacuum distillation method gave high improvements in rheological propertiesfor asphalt residue.
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