Mechanical Properties of the Blends of Recycled Polypropylene with Blown and Soft Bitumens

In this investigation, the mechanical properties of the blends of blown bitumen110/10, heavy vacuum slops (H.V.S), bitumen 60/70 penetration grade and isotactic polypropylene (iPP) were studied for the first time. Our results showed that modulus varies non-linearly and at certain asphaltenes content...

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Main Authors: V. Hadadi, A.A. Yousefi, M.T. Ganji, M. Khosravi
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Language:fas
Published: Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute 2008-02-01
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Online Access:http://jips.ippi.ac.ir/article_738_e4ebd2a10d30f8e54efc648837f6aaeb.pdf
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spelling doaj-2bc3d609a9e847ff90b8bffc7f0905182020-11-24T22:07:55ZfasIran Polymer and Petrochemical Instituteعلوم و تکنولوژی پلیمر1016-32552008-08832008-02-0120653955010.22063/jipst.2008.738738Mechanical Properties of the Blends of Recycled Polypropylene with Blown and Soft BitumensV. HadadiA.A. YousefiM.T. GanjiM. KhosraviIn this investigation, the mechanical properties of the blends of blown bitumen110/10, heavy vacuum slops (H.V.S), bitumen 60/70 penetration grade and isotactic polypropylene (iPP) were studied for the first time. Our results showed that modulus varies non-linearly and at certain asphaltenes contents a peak appears. Considering these phenomena it is revealed that in the absence of iPP, interactions between the asphaltenes control the modulus of the blends. These interactions are dependent on the H.V.S and soft bitumen contents. The asphaltenes establish strong interactions with other asphaltene groups during dissolution in H.V.S or bitumen 60/70 (called solubility limit). At low percentges of iPP and high concentrations of asphaltenes a segregated network of asphaltenes is formed.Formation of this network increases the modulus of blends. At higher percentages of iPP and low asphaltenes concentration an interdiffusion-coalescence network is established. This network creates transition structures and increases the blend modulus. Finally, it is found that incorporation of iPPimproves the modulus of bituminous blends.http://jips.ippi.ac.ir/article_738_e4ebd2a10d30f8e54efc648837f6aaeb.pdfrecycled polypropyleneblendMechanical Propertiesasphalteneinterdiffusion-coalescence
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author V. Hadadi
A.A. Yousefi
M.T. Ganji
M. Khosravi
spellingShingle V. Hadadi
A.A. Yousefi
M.T. Ganji
M. Khosravi
Mechanical Properties of the Blends of Recycled Polypropylene with Blown and Soft Bitumens
علوم و تکنولوژی پلیمر
recycled polypropylene
blend
Mechanical Properties
asphaltene
interdiffusion-coalescence
author_facet V. Hadadi
A.A. Yousefi
M.T. Ganji
M. Khosravi
author_sort V. Hadadi
title Mechanical Properties of the Blends of Recycled Polypropylene with Blown and Soft Bitumens
title_short Mechanical Properties of the Blends of Recycled Polypropylene with Blown and Soft Bitumens
title_full Mechanical Properties of the Blends of Recycled Polypropylene with Blown and Soft Bitumens
title_fullStr Mechanical Properties of the Blends of Recycled Polypropylene with Blown and Soft Bitumens
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical Properties of the Blends of Recycled Polypropylene with Blown and Soft Bitumens
title_sort mechanical properties of the blends of recycled polypropylene with blown and soft bitumens
publisher Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute
series علوم و تکنولوژی پلیمر
issn 1016-3255
2008-0883
publishDate 2008-02-01
description In this investigation, the mechanical properties of the blends of blown bitumen110/10, heavy vacuum slops (H.V.S), bitumen 60/70 penetration grade and isotactic polypropylene (iPP) were studied for the first time. Our results showed that modulus varies non-linearly and at certain asphaltenes contents a peak appears. Considering these phenomena it is revealed that in the absence of iPP, interactions between the asphaltenes control the modulus of the blends. These interactions are dependent on the H.V.S and soft bitumen contents. The asphaltenes establish strong interactions with other asphaltene groups during dissolution in H.V.S or bitumen 60/70 (called solubility limit). At low percentges of iPP and high concentrations of asphaltenes a segregated network of asphaltenes is formed.Formation of this network increases the modulus of blends. At higher percentages of iPP and low asphaltenes concentration an interdiffusion-coalescence network is established. This network creates transition structures and increases the blend modulus. Finally, it is found that incorporation of iPPimproves the modulus of bituminous blends.
topic recycled polypropylene
blend
Mechanical Properties
asphaltene
interdiffusion-coalescence
url http://jips.ippi.ac.ir/article_738_e4ebd2a10d30f8e54efc648837f6aaeb.pdf
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