2021
DOI: 10.1080/14680629.2021.2002182
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A study investigating the impact of waste cooking oil and waste engine oil on the performance properties of RAP binders

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“…Tis indicates that the addition of WCO beyond the optimum (3%) will result in recovery properties of the binder being compromised. A similar observation was also made in the study [39]. Tis can be mainly attributed to the decrease in the asphaltene-to-maltene ratio, where the increased content of saturates lubricates the polymer chains, reducing their ability to recover due to slippage between the chains.…”
Section: Efect Of Wco Addition Of Creep-recovery Behaviorsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Tis indicates that the addition of WCO beyond the optimum (3%) will result in recovery properties of the binder being compromised. A similar observation was also made in the study [39]. Tis can be mainly attributed to the decrease in the asphaltene-to-maltene ratio, where the increased content of saturates lubricates the polymer chains, reducing their ability to recover due to slippage between the chains.…”
Section: Efect Of Wco Addition Of Creep-recovery Behaviorsupporting
confidence: 83%