Characteristics of bioepoxy based on waste cooking oil and lignin and its effects on asphalt binder

Volume: 251, Pages: 118926 - 118926
Published: Aug 1, 2020
Abstract
Epoxy asphalts are specialty high performance binders that are composed of expensive petroleum-based bisphenol A type epoxies. In this study an environmentally friendly bioepoxy resin is used to modify the asphalt binder. The bioepoxy resin is composed of a waste cooking oil-based epoxy (WCO-EP) and a Kraft lignin-based polycarboxylic acid (KL-COOH) curing agent. Nadic methyl anhydride (NMA) is used as a co-curing agent to adjust the...
Paper Details
Title
Characteristics of bioepoxy based on waste cooking oil and lignin and its effects on asphalt binder
Published Date
Aug 1, 2020
Volume
251
Pages
118926 - 118926
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