The development of polyurethane modified bitumen emulsions for cold mix applications

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V. Carrera
A. A. Cuadri
M. García-Morales
P. Partal
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[1] Universidad de Huelva,Departamento de Ingeniería Química, Centro de Investigación en Tecnología de Productos y Procesos Químicos (Pro2TecS), Campus de ‘El Carmen’
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Materials and Structures | 2015年 / 48卷
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Bitumen; Emulsion; Foam; Isocyanate; Polyurethane; Product design;
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Bitumen emulsions stand for an alternative paving practice to the traditional hot-mix asphalts. In addition, modified bitumen emulsions show a better performance than unmodified ones. This work studies the feasibility of obtaining polyurethane modified bitumen emulsions, in which an isocyanate-functionalized polyol constitutes the bitumen modifier (in varying concentration from 1 to 4 wt%). Storage stability and high in-service performance are evaluated by means of evolution of droplet size distribution (DSD) and rheology tests, respectively. Regarding the emulsion stability, the key factor seems to be the bitumen modifier concentration used to prepare the modified emulsions. Thus, for a selected 50 wt% bitumen fraction, there is a limit concentration (between 1 and 2 wt%) above which the emulsion becomes unstable under storage. Hence, this result limits the modifier content that can be used in the emulsion and the final level of modification achieved if compared to the original non-modified emulsion. On the other hand, the rheological characterization conducted on the emulsion residues at 60 °C has shown an improved resistance to deformation. In terms of applicability, polyurethane modified bitumens allows for the obtaining of modified emulsions which can be prepared at much lower temperatures than those derived from other polymers.
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页码:3407 / 3414
页数:7
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