Structure and physical properties of sulfur with nanoscale carbon modifiers

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Abstract

It is known that sulfur-extended asphalt is of improved operational properties. Binders with higher content of polymeric sulfur are characterized by higher operational properties. Unfortunately, many sulfur modifiers are volatile and toxic. The objective of article is to investigate the structure of sulfur with admixtures of saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon and two types of nanoscale carbon modifiers. It was shown that such admixtures lead to formation of the fine-crystalline structure of high uniformity; average size of crystals decreases in order of magnitude. Structural changes are accompanied by notable improvement of compressive strength (the values of compressive strength increases in about 3 times). The practical value of the conducted studies is due to possible application of nanomodified sulfur in road construction.

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Gladkikh, V., Korolev, E., & Smirnov, V. (2019). Structure and physical properties of sulfur with nanoscale carbon modifiers. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 91). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20199107014

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