AvaliaÃÃo do desempenho de ligante asfÃltico modificado por poli (Ãcido fosfÃrico) (PPA) e efeitos da adiÃÃo do lÃquido da casca da castanha de caju (LCC). / Performance evaluation of asphalt binder modified poly (phosphoric acid) (PPA) and effects adding the liquid from the bark of cashew (LCC)

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IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia

DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

09/12/2011

RESUMO

The AC with 50/70 penetration grade (Petrobras - LUBNOR), pure and modified by polyphosphoric acid (PPA), was analyzed by rheological tests (viscosity and DSR), thermal analysis (TGA and DSC), spectrometric (NMR and FTIR) and chromatographic (TLC-FID and GPC) methods. The interaction of AC with PPA was investigated from the reactions of its fractions (aromatics, resins and asphaltenes) with the PPA. The 31P NMR spectra indicated that the reaction occurs preferentially with the resins and asphaltenes. The parameters G * and tan δ, obtained from the rheological tests showed that the PPA has promoted an improvement in the performance of the AC in relation to the stiffness and elasticity, making the binder modified with PPA more resistant to permanent deformation and fatigue cracking. The results show that modification with PPA increased the viscosity of the binder, the mixing and compaction temperatures, as well as the thermal susceptibility. In an attempt to reduce these effects - which increase energy cost substantially during processing, we have incorporated a new additive - the cashew nut shell liquid (CNSL) to the AC / PPA. The effects of the CNSL addition of AC + PPA were: reduction in viscosity, mixing and compaction temperature and thermal susceptibility, so the LCC presents useful as an additive to improve the performance of the regarding AC + PPA to these properties. For comparison, the properties of the LCC as an additive modifier pure AC were also analyzed. The modification of the AC + PPA with LCC and the two combined additives (PPA + LCC) was analyzed using the master curves, caused a significant increase in complex modulus G *, especially at low frequencies (high temperatures), making these binders resistant to permanent deformation at higher temperatures. All modifiers lead to a decrease in the value of tan δ, which means that these additives provide greater elasticity to the asphalt binder. The effects of the combination of PPA + CNSL modifiers, resulted in intermediate values of viscosity, flow activation energy and TUC compared to the effects caused by the two additives alone. The AC + PPA + CNSL also had the lowest aging index values, indicating a greater resistance to aging. Regarding storage stability, the additives showed good compatibility with the binder, and the CNSL showed lower values of the separation index and, therefore, the best result. The values of glass transition temperature as measured by the DSC curves were lower for the modified binders, suggesting that they may be used at temperatures lower than the binder source. Chromatographic data on the composition SARA (saturates, aromatics, resins and 19 asphaltenes) showed a change in the composition of the binders after the aging process of the samples. However, all the binders (pure and modified) were classified as gel-type. The GPC results showed that the values of molar mass fractions I (asphaltenes) and II (maltene) of all the binders studied increased after the aging process. The mechanical tests showed that the addition of PPA and the CNSL improves the mechanical properties and adhesiveness of mixtures.

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quimica materiais asfÃlticos lÃquido da casca da castanha de caju asphalt binder asfalto - composiÃÃo castanha de caju - aplicaÃÃes industriais cimento asfÃltico polyphosphoric acid and cashew nut shell liquid

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