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Single reuse of asphalt is an approved practice, but its success highly depends on restoring the properties of the aged binder. Rejuvenators have become increasingly important for softening the binder because they make it possible to increase the amount of reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) while reducing the dependence on virgin bitumen. The vital questions to be investigated are how the rejuvenators affect the ageing properties of bitumen and if rejuvenators offer the possibility of cyclic bitumen reuse. The main objective of this publication is to present the current state of the art regarding the effects of rejuvenators on bitumen ageing. The results of laboratory life cycle simulations indicate that repetitive ageing and rejuvenation processes are possible, but reuse mainly depends on the rejuvenator type and its interaction with the respective bitumen sample. There are rejuvenators that have good rejuvenating properties but accelerate subsequent ageing, which is essential to consider when evaluating a rejuvenator. Bitumen rejuvenated with petroleum-based products, such as aromatic extracts, performs slightly better after subsequent ageing than when rejuvenated with bio-based products. As there are a limited number of studies simulating cyclic bitumen reuse, more studies are necessary to evaluate the general limits of bitumen reuse.
In this work, a methodology based on Fourier transform infrared (FTIR)spectroscopy and multivariate evaluation is presented to estimate the aging sensitivity of bitumen based on the unaged samples and thus without the need for time- and material-consuming aging simulations. For this purpose, factor analysis and linear discriminant analysis are used to develop a statistical model based on the FTIR spectra of unaged bitumen samples, which can be used fast and simple in everyday laboratory work and allows to assign the bitumen to a low, moderate, or strong aging sensitivity. The evaluation of the aging sensitivity is based on the complex shear modulus|G* | and the phase angle δ from the measurement with a dynamic shear rheometer(DSR), whose aging-related changes were captured as the slope in the Black diagram. A relevant influence on the classification concerning the aging sensitivity has the oxygen-containing compounds(sulfoxide, hydroxyl and partly carbonyl compounds), whereby lower contents and thus less preaged bitumen tend to have a stronger aging sensitivity. However, in addition to the oxygen-containing compounds, the structure of the aliphatic and aromatic compounds and, in particular, the interaction of the different structures are decisive for the aging sensitivity
Das erdölstammige Bindemittel Bitumen weist eine so komplexe Struktur auf, dass diese mit den derzeit eingesetzten Verfahren nur eingeschränkt erfasst werden kann. Eine innovative und vielversprechende Möglichkeit bietet in diesem Zusammenhang die FTIR-Spektroskopie in Kombination mit einer chemometrischen Auswertung, mit der schnell und einfach Aussagen über die Zusammensetzung sowie verschiedenste physikalische und chemische Eigenschaften von bitumenhaltigen Materialien möglich werden.
In Germany, the reuse of asphalt has a long tradition. Since the 1980s, the reclaimed
asphalt has been recycled achieving a reuse rate of around 90% and thus a very high
value in the last years. In the future, instead of the amount, the quality of the
reclaimed asphalt will be more important because the recycled asphalt will be reused
again and again. Thus, these asphalt mixes are in the second or even third cycle of
reuse. Concerning this situation, the question arises if asphalt can be reused several
times without any loss in quality. An important factor affecting the asphalt quality is the
binder bitumen. During the production, construction and service life, the ageing of this
binder occurs causing a hardening of the bitumen. To compensate this hardening,
additives for the reclaimed asphalt in terms of rejuvenation agents (rejuvenators) gain
in importance. With these rejuvenators, the physical properties of bitumen can be
modified e.g. the hardness and the stiffness reduced. However, the mechanism of the
rejuvenation agents and the effects of the bitumen chemistry are largely unknown
because the composition of the products varies very strongly. But with growing
knowledge about these mechanisms and effects of the rejuvenation agents, the
chemical composition and thus the physical and ageing behavior of bitumen can be
targeted modified by the use of suitable rejuvenators. In this work, the actual results of
the project Postcarbone road should be presented including investigations about the
chemical and physical mechanisms as well as the efficiency of different rejuvenators.
Further, a model for the cyclic reuse of bitumen should be developed. Based on this
model, the choice of a suitable rejuvenation agent for the considered bitumen or rather
asphalt should be possible. The project Postcarbone road (392670763) is funded by the
German Research Foundation (DFG).
In Germany, the reuse of asphalt has a long tradition. Since the 1980s, the reclaimed asphalt has been recycled achieving a reuse rate of around 90% and thus a very high value in the last years. In the future, instead of the amount, the quality of the reclaimed asphalt will be more important because the recycled asphalt will be reused again and again. Thus, these asphalt mixes are in the second or even third cycle of reuse. Concerning this situation, the question arises if asphalt can be reused several times without any loss in quality. An important factor affecting the asphalt quality is the binder bitumen. During the production, construction and service life, the ageing of this binder occurs causing a hardening of the bitumen. To compensate this hardening, additives for the reclaimed asphalt in terms of rejuvenation agents (rejuvenators) gain in importance. With these rejuvenators, the physical properties of bitumen can be modified e.g. the hardness and the stiffness reduced. However, the mechanism of the rejuvenation agents and the effects of the bitumen chemistry are largely unknown because the composition of the products varies very strongly. But with growing knowledge about these mechanisms and effects of the rejuvenation agents, the chemical composition and thus the physical and ageing behavior of bitumen can be targeted modified by the use of suitable rejuvenators. In this work, the actual results of the project Postcarbone road should be presented including investigations about the chemical and physical mechanisms as well as the efficiency of different rejuvenators.
Further, a model for the cyclic reuse of bitumen should be developed. Based on this model, the choice of a suitable rejuvenation agent for the considered bitumen or rather asphalt should be possible. The project Postcarbone road (392670763) is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG).