Polymer-Bitumen Interaction: A Correlation Study With Six Different Bitumens To Investigate The Influence Of Sara Fractions On The Phase Stability, Swelling, And Thermo-Rheological Properties Of Sbs-Pmb

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The aim of this work is to determine the influence of the bitumen chemistry on the rheological performance of bitumen and polymer modified bitumen (PmB), as well as the polymer distribution and storage stability. Six different bitumens and their 5 wt.% SBS mixtures are considered in this work. The bitumen composition was determined by SARA fractioning, which was then correlated with the glass transition temperature, complex modulus vertical bar G*vertical bar, and phase angle, which were obtained by parallel-plate dynamic shear rheology in the temperature range of -25 to 65 degrees C. The polymer distribution, which was derived from fluorescence microscopy images and the storage stability (determined by tube test) also correlated with the SARA fractions. It was found that the saturates decrease vertical bar G*vertical bar and Tg and increase the phase angle in crude bitumen, while the asphaltenes increase vertical bar G*vertical bar and the phase angle. For PmB, the amount of swelling was determined by the saturate content of bitumen. The glass transition temperature of PmBs increases for low saturate and decreases for high saturate contents. vertical bar G*vertical bar and the phase angle of PmBs correlates with the saturate content, with a varying influence depending on a high or low saturate content and the temperature range due to saturate depletion in the bitumen-rich phase and the varying vol% polymer-rich phase. The aromatic and resin fractions show no correlation in the considered bitumens and PmBs.
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polymer modified bitumen, SBS, bitumen composition, polymer compatibility, rheological properties
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