Abstract

There is limited information on the characteristics and performance of paving mixtures made with 100% bio-binders. Moisture damage resistance of this type of mixture is a concern since the components of the bio-binder may have a higher affinity with water than asphalt binders. In this context, this paper presents a moisture damage susceptibility evaluation of wood-based bio-binder-aggregate interfaces in terms of energy parameters calculated from surface free energy components. The bio-binder was used as a total replacement for asphalt binders, and the responses were compared to a neat- and a highly modified-asphalt binder, considering different aggregate sources. Results suggest the bio-binder has similar moisture damage resistance to the neat asphalt binder and higher resistance than the highly modified asphalt binder, providing a first indication for the potential use of this bio-binder as 100% asphalt binder replacement. However, additional research is still required to validate these findings at the mixture level.

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