Bio-oil which is derived from pyrolysis palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) is expected to be a potential alternative modifier for asphalt. This study focused on the effect of bio-oil on the penetration index (PI) asphalt. Bio-oil is blended between 2%-10% by weight of virgin asphalt penetration grade 80/100. Physical properties are measured and compared with virgin asphalt by the conventional physical binder test – softening point and penetration. The penetration index (PI) values is calculated to identify the typical values of asphalt type. Based on the findings, it was found that increased bio-oil content can effectively soften the asphalt at the same time maintain the temperature susceptibility. Modification asphalt is still within the grade 8...
The objective of this research is to develop sustainable wood-blend bioasphalt and characterize the ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Recent efforts are being conducted to develop alternative asphalt binders from v...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. The high temperature performance of bio-oil modified asphalt binders were evalu...
Transforming waste biomass materials into bio-oils in order to partially substitute petroleum asphal...
Bio-oils derived from waste wood resources are thought to be potential alternatives for petroleum as...
Bio-oils are thought to be potentials for petroleum asphalt binders used in asphalt pavement because...
© 2018 Bio-oil is a sustainable and environment-friendly material. The application of bio-oil in pav...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Bio-asphalt is a binding agent that is made of bio-oil and petroleum asphalt, or...
Due to the high prices of crude oil, the price of asphalt binder has increased tremendously. Thus, m...
The rising cost of crude oil affects the asphalt paving industries and this in turns has encouraged ...
The aim of this research is using a waste wood-based bio-oil as the modifier of petroleum asphalt an...
Most bituminous adhesives or binders that are used for pavement materials are derived primarily from...
The demand for bituminous materials is continuously growing; crude oil-based asphalt binders are non...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Crude oil-based asphalt supplies are shrinking while its demand is increasing ra...
Recycling technology has been widely applied on road pavement due to the aging problem of asphalt bi...
The objective of this research is to develop sustainable wood-blend bioasphalt and characterize the ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Recent efforts are being conducted to develop alternative asphalt binders from v...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. The high temperature performance of bio-oil modified asphalt binders were evalu...
Transforming waste biomass materials into bio-oils in order to partially substitute petroleum asphal...
Bio-oils derived from waste wood resources are thought to be potential alternatives for petroleum as...
Bio-oils are thought to be potentials for petroleum asphalt binders used in asphalt pavement because...
© 2018 Bio-oil is a sustainable and environment-friendly material. The application of bio-oil in pav...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Bio-asphalt is a binding agent that is made of bio-oil and petroleum asphalt, or...
Due to the high prices of crude oil, the price of asphalt binder has increased tremendously. Thus, m...
The rising cost of crude oil affects the asphalt paving industries and this in turns has encouraged ...
The aim of this research is using a waste wood-based bio-oil as the modifier of petroleum asphalt an...
Most bituminous adhesives or binders that are used for pavement materials are derived primarily from...
The demand for bituminous materials is continuously growing; crude oil-based asphalt binders are non...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Crude oil-based asphalt supplies are shrinking while its demand is increasing ra...
Recycling technology has been widely applied on road pavement due to the aging problem of asphalt bi...
The objective of this research is to develop sustainable wood-blend bioasphalt and characterize the ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Recent efforts are being conducted to develop alternative asphalt binders from v...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. The high temperature performance of bio-oil modified asphalt binders were evalu...