Exploring the possibility of using ionic copolymer poly (ethylene-co-methacrylic) acid as modifier and self-healing agent in asphalt binder and mixture

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It is well-accepted that the ionic copolymer poly (ethylene-co-methacrylic) acid (also named EMAA) is one type of self-healing material. This particular capability has great potential for extending the service life of infrastructures. In order to improve the rheological, mechanical, and self-healing properties of asphalt binder and asphalt mixtures, EMAA and styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) were selected as the additives. In this study, the effects of EMAA and SBR on the performance of bitumen and asphalt mixtures were examined and characterized using various parameters including rheological indices, Glover-Rowe parameter, ductility self-healing rate, fluorescence microscopy, and scanning electron microscope (SEM) test on binders, and different testing methods such as complex modulus, thermal stress-restrained specimen test (TSRST), disk-shaped compact tension (DCT), and fatigue-healing-fatigue test on the mixtures. The results showed that EMAA can significantly improve the stiffness and self-healing capacity of virgin and SBR modified binders and mixtures. Moreover, the cracking resistance of EMAA/SBR compound modified binder and mixture showed a significant improvement. However, EMAA is not recommended to be added as a modifier to virgin binders and mixtures due to its poor cracking resistance. Some novel tests and parameters mentioned in this paper are recommended for characterizing binders and mixtures in the future.

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Zhu, Y., Rahbar-Rastegar, R., Li, Y., Qiao, Y., & Si, C. (2020). Exploring the possibility of using ionic copolymer poly (ethylene-co-methacrylic) acid as modifier and self-healing agent in asphalt binder and mixture. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/app10020426

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