Abstract

Layered double hydroxide (LDH) could improve the aging resistance of an asphalt binder. However, the previous work all arbitrarily selected only one dosage of LDH such as 3% or 5%, which could not be enough to know the effect of LDH and its dosage on the pavement performance and aging resistance of an asphalt binder accurately, it is important to investigate the LDH effect on the properties of asphalt from more widely ranges of dosages. Meanwhile, the LDH and asphalt binder interaction is still unclear. In this paper, six dosages (from 2% to 7%) of Mg-Al-CO32−-LDH were conducted to modify the styrene-butadienestyrene modified asphalt (SBS MA). The Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and X ray diffraction (XRD) results indicate that there is no chemical reaction between LDH and SBS MA, the blending of LDH and SBS MA is a physical way. The rheological properties of SBS MA are studied by both dynamic shear rheometer (DSR) and bending beams rheometer (BBR), the results show that LDH can improve the high temperature performance of SBS MA, and does not significantly weaken other properties of SBS MA by controlling LDH dosage to be lower than 4%. The FTIR, complex modulus and VAI results show that LDH can significantly improve both the thermal oxide aging and UV aging resistances of SBS MA. LDH dosage of 4% is suggested to be the optimal dosage after considering the effect of LDH on the aging resistance and pavement performance of asphalt binder.

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