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Title:Biomaterials and Their Potentialities as Additives in Bitumen Technology: A Review
Author(s):Abe AA; Oliviero Rossi C; Caputo P;
Address:"Department of Chemistry and Chemical Technologies, Cube 14D, University of Calabria, 87036 Arcavacata di Rende, CS, Italy"
Journal Title:Molecules
Year:2022
Volume:20221212
Issue:24
Page Number: -
DOI: 10.3390/molecules27248826
ISSN/ISBN:1420-3049 (Electronic) 1420-3049 (Linking)
Abstract:"The carbon footprint reduction mandate and other eco-friendly policies currently in place are constantly driving the trend of the synthesis and application of sustainable functional materials. The bitumen industry is not an exception to this trend and, every day, new technologies that facilitate safer, cost effective and more sustainable industrial processes and road paving operations are being researched and brought to light. A lot of research is currently ongoing to improve bitumen's properties due to its use as a binder in road paving processes. Over the years, the most common method to improve bitumen's properties has been with the use of additives. The major drawback in the use of these additives is the fact that they are substances of strong chemical nature which are either too acidic, too basic or emit toxic fumes and volatile organic compounds into the environment. In the long run, these chemicals are also toxic to the road pavement personnel that carry out the day to day industrial and paving operations. This led researchers to the initiative of synthesizing and applying biomaterials to be used as additives for bitumen. In this light, several studies have investigated the use of substances such as bio-oils, natural waxes, gum, polysaccharides and natural rubber. This literature review is aimed at classifying the different bio-based materials used to improve bitumen's properties and to provide a deeper knowledge of the application of these biomaterials in bitumen technology. In general, we highlight how the research efforts elaborated herein could potentially foster safer, sustainable, eco-friendly approaches to improving bitumen's properties while also promoting a circular economy"
Keywords:*Hydrocarbons/chemistry additives bio-oils biomaterials bitumen circular economy polysaccharides;
Notes:"MedlineAbe, Abraham A Oliviero Rossi, Cesare Caputo, Paolino eng Review Switzerland 2022/12/24 Molecules. 2022 Dec 12; 27(24):8826. doi: 10.3390/molecules27248826"

 
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