The effect of waste plant oil on the composition and micro-morphological properties of old asphalt composition

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At present, the regeneration agent with mineral oil as the main component is widely used. However, its strong volatility, nonrenewability, and other shortcomings restrict the development of regeneration technology. In this study, waste vegetable oil was used as the main component of the regeneration agent to prepare regenerated aging asphalt. The change in microstructure of aging asphalt was explored with the change in waste vegetable oil content and regeneration time. The results showed that the addition of waste vegetable oil could effectively supplement the contents of saturates and aromatics, and inhibit the oxidation of saturates and aromatics into asphaltene and resin. When the regeneration time was 60 min and the regeneration content was 7.0%, the effect was best. The correlation between the component composition of regenerated aging asphalt and the micro-morphological characteristics was in the order of saturates, asphaltene, resin, and aromatics.

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Suo, Z., Nie, L., Xiang, F., & Bao, X. (2021). The effect of waste plant oil on the composition and micro-morphological properties of old asphalt composition. Buildings, 11(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings11090407

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