2023
DOI: 10.1177/0958305x231173999
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Upcycling of plastic and tire waste toward use as modifier for asphalt binder

Abstract: A tremendous amount of plastic and tire waste is generated every day. Pyrolysis gives a sustainable plastic and tire waste management solution by transforming them into high-value carbonaceous materials (i.e., char). Char made from plastic or tire waste can be used as a modifier for asphalt binder (i.e., bitumen), in order to improve the properties and performance of base bitumen. In most cases, the char is produced from waste feedstock at ≤300°C, most likely due to the high volatile matter content in feedstoc… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, the type of rubber and its composition will also affect the overall behavior of the blends, especially for low-temperature applications. The properties of the blends can also be improved by adding a third ingredient such as char (plastics) [51], virgin rubber [52], or natural/synthetic/recycled fibers [53]. GTR can also be added to asphalt-concrete/cement mixtures.…”
Section: Asphaltmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, the type of rubber and its composition will also affect the overall behavior of the blends, especially for low-temperature applications. The properties of the blends can also be improved by adding a third ingredient such as char (plastics) [51], virgin rubber [52], or natural/synthetic/recycled fibers [53]. GTR can also be added to asphalt-concrete/cement mixtures.…”
Section: Asphaltmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ground tire rubber is a recycled product that can be combined with PS to produce high-performance, waste rubber-toughened PS composites [ 5 ]. These PS and waste tire rubber composites have potential applications in thermal and acoustic insulation construction materials [ 7 ], asphalt binders [ 8 , 9 ], packaging containers [ 10 ], and computer display shells. However, waste tire rubber is not compatible with PS due to its three-dimensional cross-linking structure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%