Variation of SARA fractions of crumb rubber modified asphalt binder-aggregate interface system and its correlation with adhesion properties

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A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä
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Construction and Building Materials, Volume 435

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The incorporation of rubber powder leads to a high degree of complexity in the CRMA binder-aggregate interfacial properties, which directly affects the interfacial adhesion performance. The objective of this study is to investigate the variation of SARA fractions of CRMA binder during the adhesion process and to explore the intrinsic relationship between the components and the adhesion properties. To this end, the staged extraction tests were performed to extract CRMA binder layers on the aggregate surface. After each extraction, the binder layer was evaluated in terms of its SARA fraction contents and molecular weight distribution. Additionally, the pull-off tensile strength (POTS) was used to assess the adhesion of the binder-aggregate interface through the binder bond strength (BBS) test. Finally, the correlation between the SARA fractions of CRMA binder and interface adhesion of CRMA binder-aggregate system was analyzed. The results showed that the CR tends to absorb the lighter components of base asphalt, the variations in SARA fractions and molecular weight distribution during the aggregate adhesion to CRMA binders occurred mainly in the third and fourth elution layers. Pen 70 CRMA binder and limestone show the best adhesion properties among all the binder and aggregate types. The increase in CR size and the decrease in CR dosage are favorable for the adhesion of CRMA binders to aggregates. Furthermore, asphaltenes and resins are positively correlated with adhesion, while aromatics and saturants are negatively correlated with adhesion. The correlation between SARA content and adhesion varied depending on the aggregate type.

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Chen, Z, Huang, G, Wang, S, Wang, X, Wang, Z, Zhang, J & Falchetto, A C 2024, 'Variation of SARA fractions of crumb rubber modified asphalt binder-aggregate interface system and its correlation with adhesion properties', Construction and Building Materials, vol. 435, 136902. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2024.136902