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Effect of maleic anhydride grafted and gamma-irradiated waste polypropylene on rheological properties of asphalt binder

Taylan Günay, Perviz Ahmedzade, Sajjad Hassanpour‐Kasanagh, Alexander Fainleib, Olga Starostenko

2022International Journal of Pavement Engineering12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Waste polymers have been employed as a modifier in bitumen to improve the performance of the binders and reduce plastic pollution. Grafting of maleic anhydride (MA) is a method to increase the chemical and physical consistency between the polymer and binder. In this study, maleic anhydride grafted waste polypropylene was employed as a bitumen modifier. Gamma irradiation is applied to waste polypropylene to improve the compatibility. The effects of MA-grafted irradiated waste polypropylene (PPR-γ-MA) on physical and rheological properties of bitumen were investigated through a test program. Storage stability tests signifies that the gamma irradiation could diminish the phase separation between the modifier and bitumen. The thermorheological tests showed employing PPR-γ-MA improves the high temperature performance, whilst it has a slightly adverse effect on low temperature performance of bitumen. The results of multiple stress creep recovery (MSCR) test indicate that PPR-γ-MA reduces the non-recoverable deformation and enhanced elastic recovery of the material, whereas the linear amplitude sweep (LAS) test result signifies PPR-γ-MA improved the fatigue life of asphalt by increasing fatigue damage resistance under different strain levels. The rheological test results emphasised on the usability of PPR-γ-MA as a modifier in binders.

Topics & Concepts

Materials sciencePolypropyleneAsphaltRheologyMaleic anhydrideComposite materialCreepEnvironmental pollutionPolymerEnvironmental scienceCopolymerEnvironmental protectionAsphalt Pavement Performance EvaluationInfrastructure Maintenance and MonitoringPolymer Nanocomposites and Properties