Abstract

Thermosetting polymers have higher heat resistance, chemical resistance, mechanical characteristics and structural integrity than thermoplastic polymers due to their three-dimensional networks of covalent bonds. The current status and challenges in the field of thermosetting polymer modified asphalts are reviewed in this article. Firstly, classification and application of thermosetting polymers are briefly introduced, and modification approaches of polymer modified asphalts are compared. Crucial factors in selecting polymers for asphalt modification are then analyzed. Further, the cure mechanisms, preparation methods and properties of thermosetting polymers, including epoxy resin, polyurethane, polyurea, unsaturated polyester resin, phenolic resin, furan resin and amino resin, for asphalt modification are discussed. Especially, the effect of components of epoxy resin and polyurethane on the properties of modified asphalts is described. To develop eco-friendly and sustainable asphalt materials, this article also reviews the use of bio-based thermosetting polymers, including epoxy resin, polyurethane and phenolic resin, in asphalt modification. Finally, self-healing and recyclable thermosetting polymer modified asphalts are highlighted as promising solution to the challenges of healability and recyclability of thermosetting polymers in asphalt modification after long-term service.

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