Radiation and Radical Grafting Compatibilization of Polymers for Improved Bituminous Binders—A Review

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This review scrutinizes current research on new methods for enhancing bituminous binder performance through radiation and radical grafting of polymer modifiers of bitumen. It investigates innovative methods, including using waste polymers as modifiers and applying radiation for polymer grafting, to overcome challenges like high costs, low aging resistance, and storage stability issues, of which separation of phases polymer/bitumen is the most significant obstacle. These advanced modification techniques promise sustainability through the decrease of the carbon footprint of transportation systems by improving the properties and durability of binders. Additionally, this review discusses the parameters and mechanistic aspects from a scientific perspective, shedding light on the underlying processes that contribute to the improved performance of modified bituminous binders.

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Baranowska, W., Rzepna, M., Ostrowski, P., & Lewandowska, H. (2024, April 1). Radiation and Radical Grafting Compatibilization of Polymers for Improved Bituminous Binders—A Review. Materials. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17071642

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