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May 15, 2002

Asphalt Modified by Styrene-Butadiene-Styrene Triblock Copolymer: Morphology and Model

Publication: Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering
Volume 14, Issue 3

Abstract

The styrene-butadiene-styrene (SBS) triblock copolymer was used to modify the asphalt binder. The morphology and engineering properties of the binders were investigated using transmission electron microscopy (TEM), rotational viscometer, and dynamic shear rheometer. The morphology of polymer-modified asphalt was described by the SBS concentration and the presence of microstructure of the copolymer. When the SBS concentration increased, the copolymer gradually became the dominant phase, and the transition was followed by a change in engineering properties of SBS-modified asphalt. Results from TEM showed that depending on the asphalt and copolymer source, a variety of morphology can be found. The SBS-modified binders might show a continuous asphalt phase with dispersed SBS particles, a continuous polymer phase with dispersed asphalt globules, or two interlocked continuous phases. The optimum SBS content was determined based on the formation of the critical network between asphalt and polymer. Because of this network formation, the binders showed a large increase in the complex modulus that indicates resistance to rutting. At low SBS concentrations, the Kerner model was found to be appropriate to estimate the rheological properties of SBS-modified asphalt. An adapted Kerner equation was proposed in this study to predict the complex modulus of modified asphalt at high SBS concentrations.

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Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering
Volume 14Issue 3June 2002
Pages: 224 - 229

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Received: Sep 21, 2000
Accepted: May 2, 2001
Published online: May 15, 2002
Published in print: Jun 2002

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Jian-Shiuh Chen, P.E.
Associate Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, National Cheng Kung Univ., Tainan 701, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Min-Chih Liao
Graduate Student, Dept. of Civil Engineering, National Cheng Kung Univ., Tainan 701, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Ming-Shen Shiah
Graduate Student, Dept. of Civil Engineering, National Cheng Kung Univ., Tainan 701, Taiwan, R.O.C.

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