https://doi.org/10.15255/KUI.2016.019
      
      Published: Kem. Ind. 65 (7-8) (2016) 379–384
      
      Paper reference number: KUI-19/2016
      
      Paper type: Short communication
      
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Effects of SBS Configuration on Performance of High Modulus Bitumen Based on Dynamic Mechanical Analysis
M. Liang, Y. Hu, X. J. Kong, W. Y. Fan, X. Xin and H. Luo
High modulus bitumens modified by polystyrene-block-polybutadiene-block-polystyrene (SBS) with different molecular structure were investigated on dynamic shear rheometer and fluorescence microscopy to evaluate viscoelastic properties and morphology of binders. The results shows that storage modulus (G’) is obviously less than loss modulus (G”), which means viscous behaviour of bitumen is dominant, and anti-rutting factor (G* ⁄ sin δ) is markedly enhanced by star SBS than by linear SBS. The morphology indicated that star SBS improved the softening point more obviously, tending to form a cross-linked network in bitumen. As for linear SBS, it is dispersed in bitumen in the form of globules and enhances the ductility of binder.

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dynamic mechanical analysis, anti-rutting, microstructure, high modulus bitumen