Biocomponent-Based Quality Improvement Opportunities of Binders for Road Construction

Authors

  • Gréta Tálosi
  • Péter Gergó
  • András Holló

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33927/hjic-2019-23

Keywords:

bitumen 50/70, polymer modified bitumen, biocomponent, quality improvement

Abstract

In our experimental work, stabilised pinewood-based fast pyrolysis bio-oil and the linear block copolymer styrene butadiene styrene (SBS) were used as additives in bitumen used for road construction (Penetration Grade 50/70) to produce a higher-performance asphalt binder. Our aim was to investigate the modifying effect of the biocomponent on bituminous binders and prepare a comparative analysis. In order to characterize our samples, conventional and rheological measurements were performed. It was concluded that the biocomponent by itself cannot provide a favourable bituminous binder with beneficial mechanical properties, however, a favourable solution may be achieved by combining it with the block copolymer SBS. Based on our test results, stabilised pinewood-based fast pyrolysis bio-oil could be blended with the examined bituminous binders up to concentrations of 10 w/w% resulting in good bitumen quality.

Author Biographies

  • Gréta Tálosi
    Department of MOL Hydrocarbon and Coal Processing, Institute of Chemical and Process Engineering, University of Pannonia, Egyetem u. 10, Veszprém, H-8200, HUNGARY
  • Péter Gergó
    Department of MOL Hydrocarbon and Coal Processing, Institute of Chemical and Process Engineering, University of Pannonia, Egyetem u. 10, Veszprém, H-8200, HUNGARY
  • András Holló
    Department of MOL Hydrocarbon and Coal Processing, Institute of Chemical and Process Engineering, University of Pannonia, Egyetem u. 10, Veszprém, H-8200, HUNGARY; Downstream R-D, MOL Plc., Olajmunkás u. 2, Százhalombatta, H-2440, HUNGARY

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Published

2019-12-12

How to Cite

Biocomponent-Based Quality Improvement Opportunities of Binders for Road Construction . (2019). Hungarian Journal of Industry and Chemistry, 47(2), 77-83. https://doi.org/10.33927/hjic-2019-23