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Bitumen chemical modification by thiourea dioxide
This work evaluates a novel bitumen modification through the use of a chemical agent, thiourea dioxide, substance which has been traditionally used as a reducing agent. Thermogravimetric analysis demonstrated the formation of new chemical compounds, most probably originated through reactions between products from thiourea dioxide thermal decomposition and some highly polar bitumen molecules. As a result of these reactions, which continues even after 60 days, bitumen permanent deformation resistance at high temperature is enhanced, as indicated by a significant increase in its viscosity and elastic features. On the other hand, thiourea dioxide addition produces changes in the bitumen colloidal nature, which improve its flexibility at low in-service temperatures, and consequently its resistance to thermal cracking under loading. In fact, dynamic bending tests indicated a remarkable decrease in the value of binder glass transition temperature, which was further corroborated by differential scanning calorimetry. As a conclusion, thiourea dioxide can be seen as a promising modifiying agent, which can extend the in-service temperature range at which bitumen would present a satisfactory performance. ; This work is part of a research project sponsored by a MEC - FEDER P rogramme (Research Project MAT2 007 - 61460) and by a Junta de Andaluc í a Programme (TEP6689). The authors gratefully acknowledge its financial support. A.A.Cuadri also acknowledges the concession of MEC FPU research fellowship (AP2008 - 01419). ; This work is part of a research project sponsored by a MEC-FEDER Programme (Research Project MAT2007-61460) and by a Junta de Andalucia Programme (TEP6689). The authors gratefully acknowledge its financial support. A.A. Cuadri also acknowledges the concession of MEC FPU research fellowship (AP2008-01419).This work is part of a research project sponsored by a MEC-FEDER Programme (Research Project MAT2007-61460) and by a Junta de Andalucía Programme (TEP6689). The authors gratefully acknowledge its financial ...
Bitumen chemical modification by thiourea dioxide
This work evaluates a novel bitumen modification through the use of a chemical agent, thiourea dioxide, substance which has been traditionally used as a reducing agent. Thermogravimetric analysis demonstrated the formation of new chemical compounds, most probably originated through reactions between products from thiourea dioxide thermal decomposition and some highly polar bitumen molecules. As a result of these reactions, which continues even after 60 days, bitumen permanent deformation resistance at high temperature is enhanced, as indicated by a significant increase in its viscosity and elastic features. On the other hand, thiourea dioxide addition produces changes in the bitumen colloidal nature, which improve its flexibility at low in-service temperatures, and consequently its resistance to thermal cracking under loading. In fact, dynamic bending tests indicated a remarkable decrease in the value of binder glass transition temperature, which was further corroborated by differential scanning calorimetry. As a conclusion, thiourea dioxide can be seen as a promising modifiying agent, which can extend the in-service temperature range at which bitumen would present a satisfactory performance. ; This work is part of a research project sponsored by a MEC - FEDER P rogramme (Research Project MAT2 007 - 61460) and by a Junta de Andaluc í a Programme (TEP6689). The authors gratefully acknowledge its financial support. A.A.Cuadri also acknowledges the concession of MEC FPU research fellowship (AP2008 - 01419). ; This work is part of a research project sponsored by a MEC-FEDER Programme (Research Project MAT2007-61460) and by a Junta de Andalucia Programme (TEP6689). The authors gratefully acknowledge its financial support. A.A. Cuadri also acknowledges the concession of MEC FPU research fellowship (AP2008-01419).This work is part of a research project sponsored by a MEC-FEDER Programme (Research Project MAT2007-61460) and by a Junta de Andalucía Programme (TEP6689). The authors gratefully acknowledge its financial ...
Bitumen chemical modification by thiourea dioxide
Cuadri Vega, Antonio Abad (author) / Partal López, Pedro (author) / Navarro Domínguez, Francisco Javier (author) / García Morales, Moisés (author) / Gallegos Montes, Críspulo (author)
2011-01-01
doi:10.1016/j.fuel.2011.02.035
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Electronic Resource
English
Bitumen chemical modification by thiourea dioxide
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