The Interfacial Adhesion Performance and Mechanism of a Modified Asphalt-Steel Slag Aggregate

Materials
Wenhuan LiuPinjing Xu

Abstract

The interfacial adhesion between asphalt and steel slag aggregate is a decisive factor in the formation of an asphalt-steel slag mixture and significantly affects the quality stability of steel slag-asphalt mixtures. In this study, the adhesion between an asphalt and steel slag aggregate, the interfacial microstructure, the adsorption and desorption characteristics, and chemical reactions were, respectively, explored by a PosiTestAT-A adhesion puller, a scanning electron microscope, a net adsorption test, an infrared spectrometer, and a dynamic shear rheometer. The mechanism of adhesion between the asphalt and steel slag aggregate was analyzed from the perspectives of physical adsorption and chemical reactions. The results showed that different factors had different effects on the adhesion of asphalt-steel slag aggregate interface. The freeze-thaw cycle and steel slag aggregate particle size had significant effects on interfacial adhesion, while the asphalt heating temperature, water bath time, and stirring time had relatively weak effects on interfacial adhesion. Compared to a limestone aggregate, the steel slag-asphalt mixture had greater adhesion and better adhesion performance because the pits and textures on the surface of...Continue Reading

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infrared spectroscopy
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