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- 2024Exploring the potential of steel slag waste for carbon sequestration through mineral carbonationcitations
- 2024Mineral wastescitations
- 2024Critical methods of geopolymer feedstocks activation for suitable industrial applicationscitations
- 2024Recovering the properties of aged bitumen using bio-rejuvenators derived from municipal wastescitations
- 2023Sintered Bottom and Vitrified Silica Ashes Derived from Incinerated Municipal Solid Waste as Circular Economy-Friendly Partial Replacements for Cement in Mortarscitations
- 2023Porosity-dependent stability analysis of bio-inspired cellular nanocomposite shellscitations
- 2023Feasibility evaluation of bio-waste derived, plastic-waste modified binder rejuvenatorscitations
- 2021Mechanical behaviour of soil waste-derived geopolymer mixtures for construction
- 2020Disposal and Recovery Approaches for Reinforced Plastic Productscitations
- 20193D printing of intricate sand cores for complex copper castings
- 2018Comparison of impact energy absorbance by various combinations of hip protector and flooring materialcitations
- 2018Water vapor sorption and glass transition temperatures of phase-separated amorphous blends of hydrophobically-modified starch and sucrosecitations
- 2018Effect of Temperature on Conductivity of PLA-Carbon 3D Printed Components.
- 2012Characterisation of the performance of sustainable grout containing bentonite for geotechnical applications
- 2010Analysis of marine biofouling on R16 water injection riser, Schiehallion oilfield, west of Shetland.
- 2008Spontaneous spin polarization and electron localization in constrained geometries: The Wigner transition in nanowirescitations
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Feasibility evaluation of bio-waste derived, plastic-waste modified binder rejuvenators
Abstract
Waste pyrolysis products are determined as possible sustainable replacement or modifiers for bitumen in the manufacturing of asphalt pavements. Three waste pyrolysis products manufactured at Teesside University using small-scale, catalytic pyrolysis of feedstock, recycled waste plastic and solid sewage biomass were characterised to determine their thermal stability, chemical composition, and rheology. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR) test, Dynamic Shear Rheometer (DSR) and Brookfield Rotational Viscosity tests were employed to characterise these potential rejuvenators. Thermal tests demonstrated the existence of volatile compounds at various levels within tested specimens. Filtered bio-waste source pyrolysis wax was found to have more resistance to mass loss. FT-IR analyses showed that bio-waste derived samples share some functional groups with unaged bitumen binders. Specimens demonstrated a non-Newtonian behaviour. Further tests are required to optimise, standardise, and use these promising rejuvenators.