Nowadays, sustainability and circular economy are two principles to be pursued in all fields. In road pavement engineering, they can be put into practice through the partial substitution of bitumen with industrial residues and by-products deriving from renewable materials. Within this framework, this paper presents an extensive investigation of the chemical, morphological and rheological properties of bio-binders obtained by mixing a conventional 50/70 bitumen with different percentages by weight (0, 5%, 10% and 15%) of a renewable bio-oil, generated as a residue in the processing of wood into pulp and paper. Results show that overall the bio-oil provides a softening effect, which, in terms of performance, leads to an improvement of the low...
The current need to move towards more sustainable technologies in the construction sector has promot...
Nowadays, the growing energy costs and pressing worldwide demand for petroleum-based products create...
Interest is growing on the application of bio-binders in road pavements. However, currently there is...
Nowadays, sustainability and circular economy are two principles to be pursued in all fields. In roa...
In recent years, due to growing environmental concerns, sustainability and circular economy have bec...
This paper mainly presents a qualitative review on to what extent the bio-oil has the potential to r...
Bio-oils are thought to be potentials for petroleum asphalt binders used in asphalt pavement because...
The chemical and rheological properties of polymer modified bitumen incorporating bio-oil derived fr...
In pavement engineering, the use of bio-binders and reclaimed asphalt (RA) promotes the principles o...
Transforming waste biomass materials into bio-oils in order to partially substitute petroleum asphal...
Bitumen is a commonly used material for road construction. According to environmental regulations, v...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Recent efforts are being conducted to develop alternative asphalt binders from v...
The demand for bituminous materials is continuously growing; crude oil-based asphalt binders are non...
Most bituminous adhesives or binders that are used for pavement materials are derived primarily from...
Bio-oils derived from waste wood resources are thought to be potential alternatives for petroleum as...
The current need to move towards more sustainable technologies in the construction sector has promot...
Nowadays, the growing energy costs and pressing worldwide demand for petroleum-based products create...
Interest is growing on the application of bio-binders in road pavements. However, currently there is...
Nowadays, sustainability and circular economy are two principles to be pursued in all fields. In roa...
In recent years, due to growing environmental concerns, sustainability and circular economy have bec...
This paper mainly presents a qualitative review on to what extent the bio-oil has the potential to r...
Bio-oils are thought to be potentials for petroleum asphalt binders used in asphalt pavement because...
The chemical and rheological properties of polymer modified bitumen incorporating bio-oil derived fr...
In pavement engineering, the use of bio-binders and reclaimed asphalt (RA) promotes the principles o...
Transforming waste biomass materials into bio-oils in order to partially substitute petroleum asphal...
Bitumen is a commonly used material for road construction. According to environmental regulations, v...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Recent efforts are being conducted to develop alternative asphalt binders from v...
The demand for bituminous materials is continuously growing; crude oil-based asphalt binders are non...
Most bituminous adhesives or binders that are used for pavement materials are derived primarily from...
Bio-oils derived from waste wood resources are thought to be potential alternatives for petroleum as...
The current need to move towards more sustainable technologies in the construction sector has promot...
Nowadays, the growing energy costs and pressing worldwide demand for petroleum-based products create...
Interest is growing on the application of bio-binders in road pavements. However, currently there is...