Use of n-propyl bromide solvents for extraction and recovery of asphalt cements

Stroup-Gardiner, M; Nelson, JW

HERO ID

1733772

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2001

HERO ID 1733772
In Press No
Year 2001
Title Use of n-propyl bromide solvents for extraction and recovery of asphalt cements
Authors Stroup-Gardiner, M; Nelson, JW
Journal Journal of Testing and Evaluation
Volume 29
Issue 5
Page Numbers 432-441
Abstract Centrifuge extraction and Rotavapor recovery were used to determine the effect of solvent type (trichloroethylene and four n-propyl bromide products) on recovered asphalt binder properties. Mix variables included three binders mixed with each of two aggregate sources (one gradation). When recovered binder properties were compared to the original binder properties, the trichloroethylene solvent combined with the extraction and recovery processes occasionally produced higher (i.e., stiffer) recovered binders. One n-propyl bromide product appeared to be incompatible with the polymer-modified PG 76-22. This incompatibility was seen as a distinct stringy, rubber-like residue in the extractor. Fourier transform infrared analysis showed that this same product also seemed to inhibit or actually limit normal heat-related changes. Overall, the data indicate that n-propyl bromide solvents can be used as direct replacements for the chlorinated solvents historically used for hot-mix asphalt extraction and binder recovery.
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Keyword n-propyl bromide; trichloroethylene; hot-mix asphalt extractions; binder recovery