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Rheological properties of dioctyl adipate-modified asphalt binder

Zhen Fu, Ke Shi, Feng Ma, Ruimeng Song, Li Chen, Jiasheng Dai, Wanqing Shen

2021International Journal of Pavement Engineering24 citationsDOI

Abstract

By referring to the successful application of a cold-resistant plasticizer in the plastic industry, dioctyl adipate (DOA) plasticizer was selected to improve the low-temperature performance of asphalt. Dynamic shear rheometer (DSR) and bending beam rheometer (BBR) tests were conducted to analyse the high and low temperature performance of plasticizer-modified asphalt binder. The residual creep rate ratio was put forward to evaluate the improvement effect of the anti-aging performance of asphalt binder. The rheological characteristics analysis shows that DOA could increase the viscous components in asphalt binder. However, with the increase of plasticizer content to 3.0%, the creep rate increased by 35% and the creep stiffness decreased by 39% at −24°C. The low temperature performance of DOA modified asphalt binder was improved by 30%. The residual creep rate ratio of the plasticizer-modified asphalt binder was more than 15% higher than base asphalt at the same temperature and softening point increment was 22.5% lower than base asphalt which means that the anti-aging performance was improved. Comprehensive analysis of the high and low temperature performance of DOA modified asphalt shows that the optimum content is 3.0%. Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR) indicates that the plasticizer and asphalt binder mainly undergo a physical blending reaction.

Topics & Concepts

PlasticizerMaterials scienceRheometerAsphaltDynamic shear rheometerCreepComposite materialRheologySoftening pointAsphalt Pavement Performance EvaluationInfrastructure Maintenance and MonitoringPolymer Science and PVC