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To enhance both the utilization efficiency of solid waste coal gangue and the overall performance of asphalt materials, hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI) was employed to organically modify coal gangue powder (CGP) so as to prepare organic coal gangue powder with terminal active isocyanate groups (HDI-CGP). The structure, particle size and micro morphology of HDI-CGP were characterized and tested. The influence of HDI-CGP on the physical properties, rheological properties, aging properties, and road performance of asphalt materials was investigated. Comparative analysis was made using octadecyl isocyanates (ODI, a monoisocyanate) modified CGP (ODI-CGP). The results confirmed successful preparation of HDI-CGP and ODI-CGP without damaging the crystal structure of coal gangue. HDI-CGP and ODI-CGP exhibited reduced agglomeration and particle size compared to unmodified CGP. The compatibility and stability of both HDI-CGP and ODI-CGP with asphalt were superior to that of CGP. HDI-CGP, specifically, interacted with active groups in asphalt, generating liked crosslinked structures. HDI-CGP was more efficacious in bolstering the high-temperature stability of asphalt (evidenced by higher softening point, complex modulus at 30-80 degrees C, and rutting resistance), while minimally affecting low-temperature properties, such as low-temperature ductility and bending creep performance. HDICGP also enhanced aging resistance of asphalt binder and optimized rutting, cracking, and moisture damage resistance of asphalt mixture compared to CGP and ODI-CGP.
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CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS
ISSN: 0950-0618
Year: 2025
Volume: 464
7 . 4 0 0
JCR@2022
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