Abstract

As a large area of SBS-modified asphalt pavement entered the maintenance period, the aging and rejuvenation of SBS-modified asphalt have attracted attention in recent years. In order to further study the rejuvenation of aged SBS-modified asphalt, both rheological experiments and quantum mechanical simulations were used. Complex shear modulus (G*) and phase angle (δ) were used to analyze the rejuvenation effect of aged SBS-modified asphalt. Electron density, binding energy (Ebinding), and charge transfer number (Qtransfer) were used to observe the process of rejuvenation in aged SBS-modified asphalt. The results show that compared to asphalt components, SBS polymer was the least stable and most susceptible to breaking. After oxidative aging, SBS polymer with its aging products could impair the rejuvenation in aged asphalt. The interaction between aromatic components in rejuvenator and asphaltenes in aged asphalt was unstable and could be influenced by asphalt aging level. The interaction between heavy component molecules in aged asphalt with saturate component molecules in rejuvenator are closer than those with aromatic components molecules. The binding energies between saturate components in rejuvenator and asphaltenes in aged asphalt could be served as an evaluation indicator of rejuvenation.

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