Bitumen is the most employed binder in road pavements and derives from petroleum, which is a non-renewable resource that is progressively depleting. Therefore, the current challenge for road industry is to use renewable materials (i.e. bio-materials not subjected to depletion) in partial replacement of bitumen, thus reducing carbon footprint and making the sector less dependent on petroleum-based products. Specifically, the trend is to utilize bio-materials that are obtained as by-products from industrial processes or as wastes from the everyday life, avoiding their disposal in landfills, in accordance with the principles of sustainability and circular economy. Thus, research in this field is very promising and attractive nowadays. However,...
The interest in using bio-materials in pavement engineering has grown significantly over the last de...
The demand for alternative bitumen which could fully/partially replace Petroleum sourced bitumen for...
The development of a new road has a variety of ramifications for the environment, using considerable...
Bitumen is the most employed binder in road pavements and derives from petroleum, which is a non-ren...
The carbon footprint reduction mandate and other eco-friendly policies currently in place are consta...
This chapter will focus on recent advances for the production of biosourced road binders as an alter...
Bitumen (asphalt) is viscoelastic, rheological and non-magnetic material composed of heavy hydrocarb...
Bitumen (asphalt) is a petroleum based material which is used as binder in flexible pavement and bit...
In pavement engineering, the use of bio-binders and reclaimed asphalt (RA) promotes the principles o...
Biobinders (binders manufactured from biomass) are becoming popular in asphalt engineering due to gr...
International audienceBiobinders (binders manufactured from biomass) are becoming popular in asphalt...
AbstractIt is estimated that more than 90% of the 5.2 million kilometers of European paved roads and...
In recent years, due to growing environmental concerns, sustainability and circular economy have bec...
Raising the prices of crude petroleum is affected to good performance for the asphalt paving and has...
Nowadays, sustainability and circular economy are two principles to be pursued in all fields. In roa...
The interest in using bio-materials in pavement engineering has grown significantly over the last de...
The demand for alternative bitumen which could fully/partially replace Petroleum sourced bitumen for...
The development of a new road has a variety of ramifications for the environment, using considerable...
Bitumen is the most employed binder in road pavements and derives from petroleum, which is a non-ren...
The carbon footprint reduction mandate and other eco-friendly policies currently in place are consta...
This chapter will focus on recent advances for the production of biosourced road binders as an alter...
Bitumen (asphalt) is viscoelastic, rheological and non-magnetic material composed of heavy hydrocarb...
Bitumen (asphalt) is a petroleum based material which is used as binder in flexible pavement and bit...
In pavement engineering, the use of bio-binders and reclaimed asphalt (RA) promotes the principles o...
Biobinders (binders manufactured from biomass) are becoming popular in asphalt engineering due to gr...
International audienceBiobinders (binders manufactured from biomass) are becoming popular in asphalt...
AbstractIt is estimated that more than 90% of the 5.2 million kilometers of European paved roads and...
In recent years, due to growing environmental concerns, sustainability and circular economy have bec...
Raising the prices of crude petroleum is affected to good performance for the asphalt paving and has...
Nowadays, sustainability and circular economy are two principles to be pursued in all fields. In roa...
The interest in using bio-materials in pavement engineering has grown significantly over the last de...
The demand for alternative bitumen which could fully/partially replace Petroleum sourced bitumen for...
The development of a new road has a variety of ramifications for the environment, using considerable...