In line with circular principles and the reuse of waste products, this study investigates the use of a waste-derived additive sourced from civil waste to modify the rheological and physical properties, as well as the aging resistance, of bitumen. Different dosages of waste-hydrochar (HC), produced via hydrothermal carbonization of digested sewage sludge, specifically 2%, 4%, and 10% by weight, were introduced to the bitumen, and the materials were characterized in terms of their rheological, physical, and aging behavior. Two aging protocols, e.g., short-term thermal aging and UV irradiation aging, were followed to evaluate the aging resistance of the bitumen with and without waste-hydrochar. The results obtained suggest that bitumen containing waste-hydrochar exhibits similar rheological and physical properties to bitumen without an additive, indicating the potential for using this waste material as a suitable bitumen additive. Furthermore, the presence of waste-hydrochar does not reduce the short-term thermal or UV irradiation resistance of bitumen, again suggesting the potential for using this waste material as a suitable bitumen additive. Finally, the results obtained have been compared with those of bitumen containing high-cost biochar, highlighting the potential to replace high-cost biochar with low-cost, waste-hydrochar.
Dintcheva, N.T., Teresi, R., Graziano, F., Infurna, G., Volpe, M., Messineo, A., et al. (2026). Impact of Waste-HydroChar on the Rheological Behavior, Physical Properties, and Aging Resistance of Bitumen. MATERIALS, 19(2) [10.3390/ma19020245].
Impact of Waste-HydroChar on the Rheological Behavior, Physical Properties, and Aging Resistance of Bitumen
Dintcheva, Nadka Tz.
;Teresi, Rosalia;Graziano, Francesco;Infurna, Giulia;Celauro, Clara
2026-01-07
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In line with circular principles and the reuse of waste products, this study investigates the use of a waste-derived additive sourced from civil waste to modify the rheological and physical properties, as well as the aging resistance, of bitumen. Different dosages of waste-hydrochar (HC), produced via hydrothermal carbonization of digested sewage sludge, specifically 2%, 4%, and 10% by weight, were introduced to the bitumen, and the materials were characterized in terms of their rheological, physical, and aging behavior. Two aging protocols, e.g., short-term thermal aging and UV irradiation aging, were followed to evaluate the aging resistance of the bitumen with and without waste-hydrochar. The results obtained suggest that bitumen containing waste-hydrochar exhibits similar rheological and physical properties to bitumen without an additive, indicating the potential for using this waste material as a suitable bitumen additive. Furthermore, the presence of waste-hydrochar does not reduce the short-term thermal or UV irradiation resistance of bitumen, again suggesting the potential for using this waste material as a suitable bitumen additive. Finally, the results obtained have been compared with those of bitumen containing high-cost biochar, highlighting the potential to replace high-cost biochar with low-cost, waste-hydrochar.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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