Extraction and Characterisation of Maltene from Virgin Asphalt as a Potential Rejuvenating Agent

The wide application of reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) is hindered due to the highly brittle nature of the material, which contributes a major factor towards cracking-related distresses. While the utilisation of rejuvenating agents has been shown to enhance the flexibility of RAP, they also trigge...

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Published in:Sustainability (Switzerland)
Main Author: Al-Saffar Z.H.; Yaacob H.; Al Jawahery M.S.; Yousif S.T.; Satar M.K.I.M.; Jaya R.P.; Radeef H.R.; Eltwati A.S.; Shaffie E.
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Language:English
Published: MDPI 2023
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Al-Saffar Z.H.; Yaacob H.; Al Jawahery M.S.; Yousif S.T.; Satar M.K.I.M.; Jaya R.P.; Radeef H.R.; Eltwati A.S.; Shaffie E.
Extraction and Characterisation of Maltene from Virgin Asphalt as a Potential Rejuvenating Agent
2023
Sustainability (Switzerland)
15
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10.3390/su15020909
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85147802750&doi=10.3390%2fsu15020909&partnerID=40&md5=12e79987c0807e2ade94810edfd031ed
The wide application of reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) is hindered due to the highly brittle nature of the material, which contributes a major factor towards cracking-related distresses. While the utilisation of rejuvenating agents has been shown to enhance the flexibility of RAP, they also trigger certain negative effects on the performance of asphalt mixtures. In view of this, potential rejuvenators should be able to alter the rheological properties of asphalts to limit fatigue issues and enhance the potential of low-temperature cracking. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the possibility of extraction and characterisation of maltene from virgin asphalt (VA) as a potential rejuvenating agent in RAP. Several physicochemical characteristics were examined, including den-sity, viscosity, gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS), Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, CHNS elemental analysis, and energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) analysis. Finally, the stiffness modulus characteristics of the different types of asphalt binders were evaluated at low and high temperatures. The results demonstrated that maltene was successfully extracted from VA using petroleum ether. In addition, the GC–MS showed that the extracted maltene contained polar and non-polar compounds with low molecular weights compared to VA. Furthermore, the spectra curve of maltene was very similar to that of asphalt, indicating its compatibility with asphalt binder and prospective use. Finally, adding maltene to aged asphalt decreased stiffness values to 0.0063, 0.0499, and 0.0108 MPa, which are equivalent to VA values (0.0061, 0.0481, and 0.0104 MPa) at loading times of 1.0, 0.1, and 0.55 s, respectively. Meanwhile, the stiffness modulus characteristics at low temperature were restored with the addition of maltene. © 2023 by the authors.
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author Al-Saffar Z.H.; Yaacob H.; Al Jawahery M.S.; Yousif S.T.; Satar M.K.I.M.; Jaya R.P.; Radeef H.R.; Eltwati A.S.; Shaffie E.
spellingShingle Al-Saffar Z.H.; Yaacob H.; Al Jawahery M.S.; Yousif S.T.; Satar M.K.I.M.; Jaya R.P.; Radeef H.R.; Eltwati A.S.; Shaffie E.
Extraction and Characterisation of Maltene from Virgin Asphalt as a Potential Rejuvenating Agent
author_facet Al-Saffar Z.H.; Yaacob H.; Al Jawahery M.S.; Yousif S.T.; Satar M.K.I.M.; Jaya R.P.; Radeef H.R.; Eltwati A.S.; Shaffie E.
author_sort Al-Saffar Z.H.; Yaacob H.; Al Jawahery M.S.; Yousif S.T.; Satar M.K.I.M.; Jaya R.P.; Radeef H.R.; Eltwati A.S.; Shaffie E.
title Extraction and Characterisation of Maltene from Virgin Asphalt as a Potential Rejuvenating Agent
title_short Extraction and Characterisation of Maltene from Virgin Asphalt as a Potential Rejuvenating Agent
title_full Extraction and Characterisation of Maltene from Virgin Asphalt as a Potential Rejuvenating Agent
title_fullStr Extraction and Characterisation of Maltene from Virgin Asphalt as a Potential Rejuvenating Agent
title_full_unstemmed Extraction and Characterisation of Maltene from Virgin Asphalt as a Potential Rejuvenating Agent
title_sort Extraction and Characterisation of Maltene from Virgin Asphalt as a Potential Rejuvenating Agent
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description The wide application of reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) is hindered due to the highly brittle nature of the material, which contributes a major factor towards cracking-related distresses. While the utilisation of rejuvenating agents has been shown to enhance the flexibility of RAP, they also trigger certain negative effects on the performance of asphalt mixtures. In view of this, potential rejuvenators should be able to alter the rheological properties of asphalts to limit fatigue issues and enhance the potential of low-temperature cracking. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the possibility of extraction and characterisation of maltene from virgin asphalt (VA) as a potential rejuvenating agent in RAP. Several physicochemical characteristics were examined, including den-sity, viscosity, gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS), Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, CHNS elemental analysis, and energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) analysis. Finally, the stiffness modulus characteristics of the different types of asphalt binders were evaluated at low and high temperatures. The results demonstrated that maltene was successfully extracted from VA using petroleum ether. In addition, the GC–MS showed that the extracted maltene contained polar and non-polar compounds with low molecular weights compared to VA. Furthermore, the spectra curve of maltene was very similar to that of asphalt, indicating its compatibility with asphalt binder and prospective use. Finally, adding maltene to aged asphalt decreased stiffness values to 0.0063, 0.0499, and 0.0108 MPa, which are equivalent to VA values (0.0061, 0.0481, and 0.0104 MPa) at loading times of 1.0, 0.1, and 0.55 s, respectively. Meanwhile, the stiffness modulus characteristics at low temperature were restored with the addition of maltene. © 2023 by the authors.
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