2020
DOI: 10.1007/s42947-020-0040-1
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Blended waste utilization in road construction: physical characteristics of bitumen modified with waste cooking oil and high-density polyethylene

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“…Another similar study by Dahunsi and Adesina [95] investigated the physical properties of WCO-modified asphalt binder in conjunction with the HDPE. The results were similar to those by [31,91]. The HDPE's significant tolerance to high temperatures made a gel type structure within the binder, thereby enhancing the modified binder's elastic properties.…”
Section: Effect Of Waste Cooking Oil With Additional Additives On Conventional Properties Of Asphalt Bindersupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…Another similar study by Dahunsi and Adesina [95] investigated the physical properties of WCO-modified asphalt binder in conjunction with the HDPE. The results were similar to those by [31,91]. The HDPE's significant tolerance to high temperatures made a gel type structure within the binder, thereby enhancing the modified binder's elastic properties.…”
Section: Effect Of Waste Cooking Oil With Additional Additives On Conventional Properties Of Asphalt Bindersupporting
confidence: 79%
“…It was concluded that WCO-modified binder with other modifiers could withstand hot climate regions. Moreover, a higher percentage of WCO can be used along with additional modifiers to enhance the performance while ensuring a more sustainable environment [29][30][31].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The oils soften the asphalt by reducing the content of high-molecular-mass asphaltenes and increasing the content of low-molecular-mass maltenes present in the asphalt [ 17 , 44 , 45 , 46 ]. From the penetration and softening point tests results, it was noticeable that compositions with more than 3 wt.% of soybean oil lead to poor performance at high temperatures.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A higher specific gravity improves the stabilizing behavior of modified bitumen. 115 Pahlavan and Fini investigated the effect of phenolic compounds in the bio-oils from castor, miscanthus, wood pellet, corn stover, and waste vegetable oil on sulfur crystallization in bitumen. Sulfur crystallization would initiate premature cracks because of mechanical and thermal loads, leading to reductions in bitumen's durability and workability.…”
Section: Physical Aging Of Bitumenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By increasing the specific gravity of bitumen, the softening point and penetration showed higher and lower values, respectively. A higher specific gravity improves the stabilizing behavior of modified bitumen …”
Section: Physical Aging Of Bitumenmentioning
confidence: 99%