沥青
肥料
石油
废物管理
环境科学
环境污染
温室气体
工程类
材料科学
化学
环境保护
生态学
生物
复合材料
有机化学
作者
Elham H. Fini,Eric W. Kalberer,Abolghasem Shahbazi,Mufeed M. Basti,Zhanping You,Hasan Özer,Qazi Aurangzeb
标识
DOI:10.1061/(asce)mt.1943-5533.0000237
摘要
This paper presents the production, modification, and characterization of biobinder from swine manure. A hydrothermal process was used to convert swine manure to a bio-oil. The bio-oil was fractionated to extract water, solid residue, and some of the organic compounds. The sticky residue after fractionation was used as a replacement for asphalt binder. This paper presents production and chemical and rheological characterization of the biobinder as compared with petroleum-asphalt binder. Biobinder from swine manure was found to be a promising candidate for partial replacement for petroleum-asphalt binder. Considering the limitations imposed on growth of swine farms by manure management practices and environmental regulations and the increasing demand for asphalt binder for infrastructure rehabilitation, this sustainable development will result in major improvements in environmental and economical impacts in both the agricultural and construction sectors. Hence, this study offers a unique approach that simultaneously addresses the increased depletion of petroleum resources the growing swine manure pollution and released greenhouse gases and the development of sustainable alternative for petroleum-asphalt binder. The use of biobinder will improve petroleum-asphalt binder’s low temperature properties while reducing asphalt pavement construction costs; the cost of biobinder production is estimated to be $0.13/L ($0.54/gal.) and that of asphalt binder is $0.53/L ($2/gal).
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