In
this work, lignin-based epoxy was synthesized by reacting epichlorohydrin
(ECH) and partially depolymerized lignin (PDL) and then used for modification
of asphalt. The Diels–Alder adduct of methyl esters of eleostearic
acid and maleic anhydride (ME-MA) was synthesized and used as a biobased
curing agent. The structure of PDL-epoxy was characterized by FTIR
and 31P NMR. Nonisothermal curing kinetics and thermal
properties of the cured epoxy resins were studied by differential
scanning analysis, dynamic mechanical analysis, and thermogravimetric
analysis, respectively. Curing behaviors of PDL-epoxy and a commercial
epoxy DER332 were compared. Effects of epoxy content on rheological
properties of the modified asphalt binder were studied using a parallel
plate rheometer. Results show that the elastic behavior of asphalt
binder at elevated temperatures was improved with increase in epoxy
content.