Abstract
The rise in discarded or unwanted medications (UMs) is becoming an issue of great concern, as it has the potential to harm the components of the environment where it is discarded: particularly air, water and soil. To combat this problem, many researchers have investigated the best approach for the collection and proper disposal of UMs. This paper intends to elaborate upon a safe solution for treating this waste, specifically through a process of solidification/stabilization (S/S) that involves mixing UMs with asphalt cement and asphalt concrete mixtures. Volumes of 5, 10, 15 and 20 % of a mixture of UMs were mixed with asphalt cement and the analyzed properties of the mixture of UMs–asphalt included: softening point, ductility, penetration, flash and fire points, specific gravity and rotational viscosity. Marshal stability, flow, air voids, unit weight, voids in mineral aggregate (VMA) and voids filled with binder (VFB) of asphalt concrete mixture were also investigated. Results showed that this approach of S/S is a promising method for dual achievements to solve an environmental problem and to use the waste for road construction.
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