Development of Cold In-Place Recycling with Bitumen Emulsion and Biomass Bottom Ash

Power generation from biomass is one of the most promising energy sources available today. However, this industry has a series of wastes derived from its activity, mainly biomass fly ash and biomass bottom ash. Biomass bottom ash is a waste that has no current use and, in most cases, is deposited in...

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Main Authors: Jorge Suárez-Macías, Juan María Terrones-Saeta, Francisco Javier Iglesias-Godino, Francisco Antonio Corpas-Iglesias
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4352/11/4/384
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spelling doaj-988bef39b45e4e978d1bfb7da5cac4fd2021-04-07T23:00:49ZengMDPI AGCrystals2073-43522021-04-011138438410.3390/cryst11040384Development of Cold In-Place Recycling with Bitumen Emulsion and Biomass Bottom AshJorge Suárez-Macías0Juan María Terrones-Saeta1Francisco Javier Iglesias-Godino2Francisco Antonio Corpas-Iglesias3Department of Chemical, Environmental and Materials Engineering, Higher Polytechnic School of Linares, Scientific and Technological Campus of Linares, University of Jaen, 23700 Linares, SpainDepartment of Chemical, Environmental and Materials Engineering, Higher Polytechnic School of Linares, Scientific and Technological Campus of Linares, University of Jaen, 23700 Linares, SpainDepartment of Chemical, Environmental and Materials Engineering, Higher Polytechnic School of Linares, Scientific and Technological Campus of Linares, University of Jaen, 23700 Linares, SpainDepartment of Chemical, Environmental and Materials Engineering, Higher Polytechnic School of Linares, Scientific and Technological Campus of Linares, University of Jaen, 23700 Linares, SpainPower generation from biomass is one of the most promising energy sources available today. However, this industry has a series of wastes derived from its activity, mainly biomass fly ash and biomass bottom ash. Biomass bottom ash is a waste that has no current use and, in most cases, is deposited in landfills. In turn, road construction is one of the activities that produces the most pollution, as it requires huge amounts of raw materials. Therefore, this research proposes the use of biomass bottom ashes, in an unaltered form, for the formation of cold in-place recycling with bitumen emulsion. This type of mixture, which is highly sustainable owing to the use of a high percentage of waste, was made with reclaimed asphalt pavement, biomass bottom ash, water, and bitumen emulsion. To this end, the grading curve of the materials was analyzed, different bituminous mixtures were made with varying percentages of emulsion and water, and the mechanical properties of the mixtures were analyzed. At the same time, the same type of mix was made with reclaimed asphalt pavement and commercial limestone aggregate, in order to compare the results. The tests showed a better mechanical behavior of the bituminous mixes made with biomass bottom ash, maintaining physical properties similar to those of conventional mixes. In short, it was confirmed that the production of this type of mix with biomass bottom ash was feasible, creating sustainable materials that reuse currently unused waste and avoid landfill disposal.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4352/11/4/384biomass bottom ashenergy productionwaste-to-energyreclaimed asphalt pavementcold in-place recycling with bitumen emulsionfiller
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author Jorge Suárez-Macías
Juan María Terrones-Saeta
Francisco Javier Iglesias-Godino
Francisco Antonio Corpas-Iglesias
spellingShingle Jorge Suárez-Macías
Juan María Terrones-Saeta
Francisco Javier Iglesias-Godino
Francisco Antonio Corpas-Iglesias
Development of Cold In-Place Recycling with Bitumen Emulsion and Biomass Bottom Ash
Crystals
biomass bottom ash
energy production
waste-to-energy
reclaimed asphalt pavement
cold in-place recycling with bitumen emulsion
filler
author_facet Jorge Suárez-Macías
Juan María Terrones-Saeta
Francisco Javier Iglesias-Godino
Francisco Antonio Corpas-Iglesias
author_sort Jorge Suárez-Macías
title Development of Cold In-Place Recycling with Bitumen Emulsion and Biomass Bottom Ash
title_short Development of Cold In-Place Recycling with Bitumen Emulsion and Biomass Bottom Ash
title_full Development of Cold In-Place Recycling with Bitumen Emulsion and Biomass Bottom Ash
title_fullStr Development of Cold In-Place Recycling with Bitumen Emulsion and Biomass Bottom Ash
title_full_unstemmed Development of Cold In-Place Recycling with Bitumen Emulsion and Biomass Bottom Ash
title_sort development of cold in-place recycling with bitumen emulsion and biomass bottom ash
publisher MDPI AG
series Crystals
issn 2073-4352
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Power generation from biomass is one of the most promising energy sources available today. However, this industry has a series of wastes derived from its activity, mainly biomass fly ash and biomass bottom ash. Biomass bottom ash is a waste that has no current use and, in most cases, is deposited in landfills. In turn, road construction is one of the activities that produces the most pollution, as it requires huge amounts of raw materials. Therefore, this research proposes the use of biomass bottom ashes, in an unaltered form, for the formation of cold in-place recycling with bitumen emulsion. This type of mixture, which is highly sustainable owing to the use of a high percentage of waste, was made with reclaimed asphalt pavement, biomass bottom ash, water, and bitumen emulsion. To this end, the grading curve of the materials was analyzed, different bituminous mixtures were made with varying percentages of emulsion and water, and the mechanical properties of the mixtures were analyzed. At the same time, the same type of mix was made with reclaimed asphalt pavement and commercial limestone aggregate, in order to compare the results. The tests showed a better mechanical behavior of the bituminous mixes made with biomass bottom ash, maintaining physical properties similar to those of conventional mixes. In short, it was confirmed that the production of this type of mix with biomass bottom ash was feasible, creating sustainable materials that reuse currently unused waste and avoid landfill disposal.
topic biomass bottom ash
energy production
waste-to-energy
reclaimed asphalt pavement
cold in-place recycling with bitumen emulsion
filler
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4352/11/4/384
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