2022
DOI: 10.1177/03611981211067977
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Chemical and Rheological Characterization of Asphalt Binders: A Comparison of Asphalt Binder Aging and Asphalt Mixture Aging

Abstract: The objective of this study was to compare the chemical and rheological properties of asphalt binders recovered from aged asphalt mixtures with the corresponding aged asphalt binders used in those mixtures. Seven plant-produced asphalt mixtures, with unmodified and polymer modified asphalt binders and varying reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) content, were compacted and aged in a conventional oven at 85°C for zero (unaged), five, or 10 days. Asphalt binders were extracted and recovered from each aging level for… Show more

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“…FTIR analysisFTIR was used to evaluate the degree of aging by comparing the magnitude of the functional groups (oxygen-containing molecules) in the asphalt binders, in accordance to ASTM E1252 (2013). In this study a transmission based FTIR (Thermo-scienti c Nicolet Summit LITE iD1) was used to identify carbonyl and sulfoxide groups which are most affected by aging(Liu et al 2014;Barghabany et al …”
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“…FTIR analysisFTIR was used to evaluate the degree of aging by comparing the magnitude of the functional groups (oxygen-containing molecules) in the asphalt binders, in accordance to ASTM E1252 (2013). In this study a transmission based FTIR (Thermo-scienti c Nicolet Summit LITE iD1) was used to identify carbonyl and sulfoxide groups which are most affected by aging(Liu et al 2014;Barghabany et al …”
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confidence: 99%