Publication Detail

An Extensive Laboratory Investigation of the Use of Bio-Oil Modified Bitumen in Road Construction

UCD-ITS-RP-16-82

Journal Article

Suggested Citation:
Guarin, Alvaro, Abdullah Khan, Ali A. Butt, Björn Birgisson, Nicole Kringos (2015) An Extensive Laboratory Investigation of the Use of Bio-Oil Modified Bitumen in Road Construction. Construction and Building Materials 106

Several roads in Iceland with bio-oil modified surface dressings exhibited severe distresses such as bleeding, binder drain down, and eventually as surface dressing sticking to tires. Samples from six road sections were evaluated in the laboratory to determine the causes of the failure. Binders with and without bio-oil, rapeseed oil and fish oil, were evaluated through a comprehensive rheological and chemical characterization. Both oils, exhibited solubility issues with the bitumen; consequently, the oils covered the aggregates, preventing bonding between binder and stones. It appears that fish oil worked a little better than rapeseed oil for binder modification.

Key words: Bio-oil modified bitumen, Fluxed bitumen, Fish oil, Rapeseed oil, Binder rheological and chemical characterization