Case Studies in Construction Materials (Dec 2024)

Effect of microwave and deodorant treatments on long-term aging characteristics of crumb rubber modified asphalt

  • Chongzheng Zhu,
  • Deqi Li,
  • Henglong Zhang,
  • Xiaogang Guo,
  • Fu Xu,
  • Feipeng Xiao,
  • Serji Amirkhanian,
  • Dongmei Zhang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21
p. e03620

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This research examined and compared the effect of microwave and deodorant treatments on the rheological and microscopic characteristics of crumb rubber modified asphalt (CRMA) after long-term aging. Although the emissions from the asphalt modified by microwave treatment of crumb rubber (CR-micr) or high-alkane alcohol deodorant treatment of crumb rubber (CR-de) are reduced significantly compared with the ordinary CRMA, the research on their rheological and microscopic properties after aging is insufficient (especially for the CRMA with CR-de), which may pose a potential risk to their application in road engineering. To address this issue, this paper first used the rolling thin film oven and pressure aging vessel test to imitate the long-term aging of CRMAs. Then, the rheological properties of aged CRMA samples were evaluated using a dynamic shear rheometer and a bending beam rheometer. Meanwhile, the surface micromorphology, micromechanical characteristics and the chemical functional groups of CRMA samples before and after long-term aging were characterized by atomic force microscopy (AFM) and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). The results demonstrated that the microwave treatment can enhance the fatigue life of the long-term aged CRMA by approximately 29 % under 8 % CR content and 3 % strain level, while effectively improve the resistance to low-temperature cracking. Meanwhile, after long-term aging, the carbonyl index of CRMA with CR-micr is 36 % lower than that of CRMA with CR-de and 50 % lower than that of ordinary CRMA. The micromechanical modulus of CRMA with CR-micr is also lower than that of CRMA with CR-de and ordinary CRMA. These findings manifest that the microwave treatment can improve the ability of CRMA to resist long-term aging, and the deodorant treatment does not have an adverse effect on this ability.

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