Effects of Laboratory Ageing on the Chemical Composition and High-Temperature Performance of Warm Mix Asphalt Binders

Warm asphalt mixtures can suffer from decreased short-term high-temperature performance; therefore, introducing additional modifiers can mitigate this risk. This study investigates the effects of a liquid organosilane warm mix additive (WMAd) and grade-bumping polyethylene-based additive added simul...

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Main Authors: Krzysztof Maciejewski, Anna Chomicz-Kowalska, Joanna Bartos
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Published: MDPI AG 2024-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/14/18/8524
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description Warm asphalt mixtures can suffer from decreased short-term high-temperature performance; therefore, introducing additional modifiers can mitigate this risk. This study investigates the effects of a liquid organosilane warm mix additive (WMAd) and grade-bumping polyethylene-based additive added simultaneously to asphalt binders on their chemical composition and its relationship with performance characteristics. Previous studies found relationships between the formation of certain chemical species during bitumen ageing and the increase in their viscosity, stiffness and other performance characteristics—the present work intended to verify these relationships when the two mentioned additives are used. Two asphalt binders were investigated—a paving-grade 50/70 binder and a 45/80-55 polymer-modified bitumen. The chemical analysis was performed using Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy in attenuated total reflectance mode and focused on the quantification of carbonyl, sulfoxide, polybutadiene and polystyrene structures in the asphalt binders subjected to laboratory short- and long-term ageing. Additionally, the relationships between asphalt binder performance and selected FTIR indices were evaluated using a dynamic shear rheometer. It was found that the investigated additives significantly affected the apparent contents of all evaluated chemical structures in the asphalt binders; however, these changes were not reflected in their performance evaluation.
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spelling doaj-art-2e693a88e5944f5d9a73baef88570b5d2025-08-20T01:55:58ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172024-09-011418852410.3390/app14188524Effects of Laboratory Ageing on the Chemical Composition and High-Temperature Performance of Warm Mix Asphalt BindersKrzysztof Maciejewski0Anna Chomicz-Kowalska1Joanna Bartos2Department of Transportation Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Kielce University of Technology, 25-314 Kielce, PolandDepartment of Transportation Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Kielce University of Technology, 25-314 Kielce, PolandDepartment of Transportation Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Kielce University of Technology, 25-314 Kielce, PolandWarm asphalt mixtures can suffer from decreased short-term high-temperature performance; therefore, introducing additional modifiers can mitigate this risk. This study investigates the effects of a liquid organosilane warm mix additive (WMAd) and grade-bumping polyethylene-based additive added simultaneously to asphalt binders on their chemical composition and its relationship with performance characteristics. Previous studies found relationships between the formation of certain chemical species during bitumen ageing and the increase in their viscosity, stiffness and other performance characteristics—the present work intended to verify these relationships when the two mentioned additives are used. Two asphalt binders were investigated—a paving-grade 50/70 binder and a 45/80-55 polymer-modified bitumen. The chemical analysis was performed using Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy in attenuated total reflectance mode and focused on the quantification of carbonyl, sulfoxide, polybutadiene and polystyrene structures in the asphalt binders subjected to laboratory short- and long-term ageing. Additionally, the relationships between asphalt binder performance and selected FTIR indices were evaluated using a dynamic shear rheometer. It was found that the investigated additives significantly affected the apparent contents of all evaluated chemical structures in the asphalt binders; however, these changes were not reflected in their performance evaluation.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/14/18/8524paving-grade bitumenpolymer-modified bitumen compaction aidwarm mix additiveFTIRDSR
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Effects of Laboratory Ageing on the Chemical Composition and High-Temperature Performance of Warm Mix Asphalt Binders
Applied Sciences
paving-grade bitumen
polymer-modified bitumen compaction aid
warm mix additive
FTIR
DSR
title Effects of Laboratory Ageing on the Chemical Composition and High-Temperature Performance of Warm Mix Asphalt Binders
title_full Effects of Laboratory Ageing on the Chemical Composition and High-Temperature Performance of Warm Mix Asphalt Binders
title_fullStr Effects of Laboratory Ageing on the Chemical Composition and High-Temperature Performance of Warm Mix Asphalt Binders
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Laboratory Ageing on the Chemical Composition and High-Temperature Performance of Warm Mix Asphalt Binders
title_short Effects of Laboratory Ageing on the Chemical Composition and High-Temperature Performance of Warm Mix Asphalt Binders
title_sort effects of laboratory ageing on the chemical composition and high temperature performance of warm mix asphalt binders
topic paving-grade bitumen
polymer-modified bitumen compaction aid
warm mix additive
FTIR
DSR
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/14/18/8524
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