Abstract

Cold-mixed epoxy asphalt (CEA) has been used for paving steel bridges and high-grade roads because of its properties superiority and environmental protection. In order to obtain CEA with excellent performance, it is a significant mean to improve the compatibility between asphalt and epoxy resin (ER) by introducing epoxidized soybean oil (ESO). The viscosity and glass transition temperature (Tg) decrease, and the asphalt dispersed more uniformly in the ER with increasing ESO concentration. Based on the dynamic mechanical analysis, the CEA-ESO30 shows only one Tg and excellent compatibility between asphalt and ER. The elongation at break and storage modulus of CEA-ESO was higher than CEA, indicating that the flexible ESO molecular chain in the curing networks might improve the stiffness of CEA-ESO. The FTIR spectra exhibited that the ESO reacted with the curing agent to form 3D networks with ER, which may result in good compatibility between asphalt and ER.

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