Potential Toxic Compound Production from Asphalt Binder Degradation in the Environment


FSU researchers find sun and rain transform asphalt binder into potentially toxic compounds
(Kristin COYNE, Florida State University; July 13, 2020)



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Thermal behaviors and harmful volatile constituents released from asphalt components at high temperature
(XIA et al., 2019)

Effects of Environmental Factors on the Chemical Composition of Asphalt Binders
(MENAPACE et al., 2018)
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ilaria_Menapace/publication/323966095_Application_of_Low_Field_Nuclear_Magnetic_Resonance_to_evaluate_asphalt_binder_viscosity_in_recycled_mixes/links/5c3ac74aa6fdccd6b5a88e1f/Application-of-Low-Field-Nuclear-Magnetic-Resonance-to-evaluate-asphalt-binder-viscosity-in-recycled-mixes.pdf

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