The demand for alternative bitumen which could fully/partially replace Petroleum sourced bitumen for pavement construction is globally increasing. The increase in demand can be associated with several factors: depletion in crude oil resources, advances in crude oil refining processes, increased demand for highway infrastructure, and regional transportation-environmental policies. Since the production of Petroleum bitumen consumes energy and generates emissions, there is an effort to decrease harmful emissions which has inspired researchers to look for so-called "green alternatives". Natural bitumen could be considered a green alternative as it is a mixture of bitumen and mineral matter present naturally on earth, mainly if the Natural bitum...
In recent times both natural and synthetic rubber were blended with bitumen with the hope of produci...
The development of a new road has a variety of ramifications for the environment, using considerable...
Natural bitumens, semisolid or solid mixtures of hydrocarbons and as much as 50 percent heterocyclic...
Bitumen (asphalt) is viscoelastic, rheological and non-magnetic material composed of heavy hydrocarb...
A comprehensive review using natural rubber in the modification of bitumen used for road constructio...
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 report investigates the possibility to use non-petroleum based adhesive (biobitumen) in asphalt...
© 2019, Institute of Advanced Scientific Research, Inc.. All rights reserved. Natural bitumens are, ...
AbstractIt is estimated that more than 90% of the 5.2 million kilometers of European paved roads and...
As raw materials for production of bitumen it is expedient to use tars heavy oil the naphthene aroma...
Bitumen (asphalt) is a petroleum based material which is used as binder in flexible pavement and bit...
Raising the prices of crude petroleum is affected to good performance for the asphalt paving and has...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland A...
© SGEM2018. Commercial field development of high-viscosity oil and natural bitumen presents a global...
In recent times both natural and synthetic rubber were blended with bitumen with the hope of produci...
The development of a new road has a variety of ramifications for the environment, using considerable...
Natural bitumens, semisolid or solid mixtures of hydrocarbons and as much as 50 percent heterocyclic...
Bitumen (asphalt) is viscoelastic, rheological and non-magnetic material composed of heavy hydrocarb...
A comprehensive review using natural rubber in the modification of bitumen used for road constructio...
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 report investigates the possibility to use non-petroleum based adhesive (biobitumen) in asphalt...
© 2019, Institute of Advanced Scientific Research, Inc.. All rights reserved. Natural bitumens are, ...
AbstractIt is estimated that more than 90% of the 5.2 million kilometers of European paved roads and...
As raw materials for production of bitumen it is expedient to use tars heavy oil the naphthene aroma...
Bitumen (asphalt) is a petroleum based material which is used as binder in flexible pavement and bit...
Raising the prices of crude petroleum is affected to good performance for the asphalt paving and has...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland A...
© SGEM2018. Commercial field development of high-viscosity oil and natural bitumen presents a global...
In recent times both natural and synthetic rubber were blended with bitumen with the hope of produci...
The development of a new road has a variety of ramifications for the environment, using considerable...
Natural bitumens, semisolid or solid mixtures of hydrocarbons and as much as 50 percent heterocyclic...