Authors
Chong Li, Amirul Rajib, Manobendro Sarker, Ronghou Liu, Elham H Fini, Junmeng Cai
Publication date
2021/5/12
Journal
ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
Volume
9
Issue
20
Pages
6912-6922
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
The potential of the bio-oil from the co-pyrolysis of poplar wood and waste tire rubber to revitalize severely aged bitumen was examined by shifting the balance of aromatics and ketones in the bio-oil. Laboratory experiments were performed to compare the revitalization efficiency of bio-oils from the pyrolysis of poplar wood and co-pyrolysis of wood and waste tire rubber. Furthermore, the chemical compositions of the bio-oils from both processes were studied using gas chromatography–mass spectrometry to distinguish how each bio-oil revitalized severely aged bitumen. The results showed that the wood pyrolysis bio-oil had high phenol and ketone relative contents but very low aromatic and alkane relative contents. In contrast, significant relative amounts (19.18%) of aromatics and alkanes and a lower ketone relative content (0.95%) were found in the co-pyrolysis bio-oil. The rheological characterization of aged …
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