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Performance Optimization Approach of Polymer-Modified Asphalt Mixtures with PET and PE Waste

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dc.contributor.author Jexembayeva, Assel
dc.contributor.author Konkanov, Marat
dc.contributor.author Aruova, Lyazat
dc.contributor.author Kirgizbayev, Akpan
dc.contributor.author Zhaksylykova, Lailya
dc.date.accessioned 2026-03-05T04:53:13Z
dc.date.available 2026-03-05T04:53:13Z
dc.date.issued 2024
dc.identifier.citation Jexembayeva, A.; Konkanov, M.; Aruova, L.; Kirgizbayev, A.; Zhaksylykova, L. Performance Optimization Approach of PolymerModified Asphalt Mixtures with PET and PE Waste. Polymers 2024, 16, 3308. https://doi.org/10.3390/ polym16233308 ru
dc.identifier.issn 2073-4360
dc.identifier.other doi.org/10.3390/ polym16233308
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.enu.kz/handle/enu/29815
dc.description.abstract Road infrastructure sustainability and pavement performance may be increased by using waste materials like polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and polyethylene waste (PE waste) in polymermodified asphalt mixtures. As seen by a more pronounced rise in the softening point, which exceeds 110 ◦C with 8% PE waste, PET was found to improve the tensile strength, resistance to cracking, and thermal stability of asphalt mixes. PE waste also increases ductility up to 4% PE waste, beyond which the combination becomes more brittle, and dramatically decreases penetration, strengthening the asphalt’s resistance to deformation. Additionally, bitumen treated with PE waste is more workable than asphalt without PET, even though bitumen treated with PE waste had a viscosity of up to 4500 Pa. Complex shear modules decreased as the PE waste and PET content increased. PET, on the other hand, increases the binder’s overall stiffness, elasticity, and tensile strength. Nevertheless, when PET content rises, ductility steadily decreases. Previous studies concentrated on the effects of each component separately, and this paper fills this knowledge gap by investigating the combined effects of PET and PE waste. The results indicate that the highest compressive strength (7.5 MPa) was obtained with 6% PE + 2% PET, while the highest tensile strength (1.40 MPa) was achieved with a balanced mix of 4% PE waste + 4% PET. Additionally, the viscosity of asphalt is increased by PET and PE waste, enhancing its performance at high temperatures. These findings demonstrate how combining PET and PE waste improves the mechanical and thermal characteristics of asphalt, providing a balance between stiffness and flexibility, a crucial feature for durable road materials under a variety of circumstances. ru
dc.language.iso en ru
dc.publisher Polymers ru
dc.relation.ispartofseries 16, 3308;
dc.subject modified asphalt ru
dc.subject PE waste ru
dc.subject PET ru
dc.subject rheological property ru
dc.subject physical properties ru
dc.subject asphalt mixtures ru
dc.title Performance Optimization Approach of Polymer-Modified Asphalt Mixtures with PET and PE Waste ru
dc.type Article ru


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