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Utilisation of Waste-Based Geopolymer in Asphalt Pavement Modification and Construction—A Review

doi: 10.3390/su13063330
Utilisation of Waste-Based Geopolymer in Asphalt Pavement Modification and Construction—A Review
The use of geopolymer in pavement constructions is strongly encouraged. Many studies have demonstrated the vast potential of using industrial-by-products-based geopolymers. This paper discusses the modification of asphalt binders with geopolymers, namely geopolymer-modified asphalt (GMA) and geopolymer-modified asphalt mixture (GMAM). In addition, curing geopolymer materials, engineering properties, production techniques, and prospective utilisation in the pavement construction, such as durability and sustainability, are also discussed. The literature review showed that many industrial by-products, including red mud, blast furnace slag, fly ash, and mine waste, are used to produce geopolymers because of the metal components such as silicon and aluminium in these materials. The geopolymers from these materials influence the rheological and physical properties of asphalt binders. Geopolymers can enhance asphalt mixture performance, such as stability, fatigue, rutting, and low-temperature cracking. The use of geopolymers in asphalt pavement has beneficial impacts on sustainability and economic and environmental benefits.
- University of Malaya Malaysia
- Universiti Malaysia Terengganu Malaysia
- Tun Hussein Onn University of Malaysia Malaysia
- Virginia Tech Transportation Institute United States
- University of Malaya Malaysia
warm-mix asphalt, Environmental effects of industries and plants, TJ807-830, asphalt pavement industry, TD194-195, Renewable energy sources, Environmental sciences, geopolymers, hot-mix asphalt, eco-friendly, reclaimed asphalt pavement, GE1-350
warm-mix asphalt, Environmental effects of industries and plants, TJ807-830, asphalt pavement industry, TD194-195, Renewable energy sources, Environmental sciences, geopolymers, hot-mix asphalt, eco-friendly, reclaimed asphalt pavement, GE1-350
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