[HTML][HTML] Preparation process of bio-oil and bio-asphalt, their performance, and the application of bio-asphalt: A comprehensive review

H Wang, Z Ma, X Chen, MRM Hasan - Journal of Traffic and Transportation …, 2020 - Elsevier
The objective of this paper is to establish the state of knowledge on fast pyrolysis of bio-oil
and bio-asphalt binder and to facilitate efforts in improving the overall performance of bio …

Renewable binders from waste biomass for road construction: A review on thermochemical conversion technologies and current developments

A Weir, AJ del Barco Carrión, C Queffélec… - … and Building Materials, 2022 - Elsevier
Biobinders (binders manufactured from biomass) are becoming popular in asphalt
engineering due to growing environmental concerns of greenhouse gas emissions from the …

Properties of asphalt binder modified by bio-oil derived from waste cooking oil

Z Sun, J Yi, Y Huang, D Feng, C Guo - Construction and Building Materials, 2016 - Elsevier
The properties of asphalt binder modified by bio-oil derived from waste cooking oil were
researched. Firstly, four components separation test and fourier transform infrared …

Mechanical performance of asphalt mixtures modified by bio-oils derived from waste wood resources

X Yang, Z You, Q Dai, J Mills-Beale - Construction and Building Materials, 2014 - Elsevier
Bio-oils derived from waste wood resources are thought to be potential alternatives for
petroleum asphalt binders used in asphalt pavement. This study aims to evaluate the effect …

Multiscale investigation of oxidative aging in biomodified asphalt binder

M Mousavi, F Pahlavan, D Oldham… - The Journal of …, 2016 - ACS Publications
Oxidative aging causes major changes in asphalt binder's physiochemical and rheological
properties, giving rise to pavement distress and failure. Asphalt aging occurs due to two …

Evaluation of optimized bio-asphalt containing high content waste cooking oil residues

D Sun, G Sun, Y Du, X Zhu, T Lu, Q Pang, S Shi, Z Dai - Fuel, 2017 - Elsevier
Waste cooking oil residues (WCORs)-based bio-asphalt is a potential substitute for
petroleum asphalt. However, asphalt binders with a high WCOR content indicates a low …

Renewable materials in bituminous binders and mixtures: Speculative pretext or reliable opportunity?

LP Ingrassia, X Lu, G Ferrotti, F Canestrari - Resources, Conservation and …, 2019 - Elsevier
Bitumen is the most employed binder in road pavements and derives from petroleum, which
is a non-renewable resource that is progressively depleting. Therefore, the current …

[PDF][PDF] Performance evaluation of asphalt binder modified by bio-oil generated from waste wood resources

X Yang, Z You, Q Dai - International Journal of Pavement …, 2013 - researchgate.net
Bio-oils are thought to be potentials for petroleum asphalt binders used in asphalt pavement
because of the renewability and environmental friendliness. The aim of this study is to …

Development of bio oil and bio asphalt by hydrothermal liquefaction using lignocellulose

Y Ding, B Shan, X Cao, Y Liu, M Huang… - Journal of Cleaner …, 2021 - Elsevier
Bio asphalt is an organic polymer derived from biomass resources, which has the potential
to partially or completely replace petroleum asphalt. This study used lignocellulose to …

Biomass waste to produce bio oil as rejuvenator for asphalt based on pyrolysis technology

S Liu, H Wang, J Yang, S Luo, Y Liu… - … Journal of Pavement …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The objective of the current study is to research the suitability of using two bio-oils produced
from corncob and birch bark as two bio-rejuvenators to regenerate aged asphalt binders. To …