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Article

Study on the Modification Mechanism and Rheological Properties of Bio-Oil-Based Composite-Modified Material for TOP-DOWN Crack Treatment in Long-Life Pavement

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Shandong High-Speed Group Co., Ltd., Jinan 250101, China
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Shandong Transportation Institute, Jinan 250031, China
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J. Compos. Sci. 2026, 10(6), 298; https://doi.org/10.3390/jcs10060298
Submission received: 2 April 2026 / Revised: 16 May 2026 / Accepted: 22 May 2026 / Published: 29 May 2026
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Advanced Composite Materials for Civil Construction Applications)

Abstract

To address the durability limitations of conventional crack sealants under coupled extreme temperatures and traffic loads in long-life pavements, a bio-oil composite-modified patching material was developed using 90# base asphalt as the matrix, synergistically modified with crumb rubber (CR) and epoxidized soybean oil (ESO). To resolve the contradictory requirements for high elasticity and thermal expansion/contraction coordination in sealants, ESO was introduced; its polar epoxy groups optimize phase compatibility and promote low-temperature stress relaxation without restricting thermal deformability. Rheological evaluations revealed that the optimal system (OPT) successfully extended the service temperature window from PG 76–−24 °C (baseline) to PG 82–−24 °C, significantly enhancing its adaptability to extreme climatic fluctuations. At −24 °C, OPT exhibited a reduced creep stiffness (S) of 164 MPa and an increased creep rate (m) of 0.312, with a cracking resistance ratio (k) as low as 525.6; the quantitative significance of these metrics lies in granting the sealant superior stress relaxation capacity, enabling it to accommodate dynamic crack widening without interfacial debonding or brittle fracture. Fatigue testing via time sweeps demonstrated that Nf50 reached 2890 cycles, highlighting robust long-term resistance against high-frequency shear strains induced by tire edges. Micro-mechanistic analyses (FTIR, TG/DTG, and DSC) confirmed that the modification is primarily driven by physical blending. The elevation of the thermal decomposition threshold (T5%) to 302.4 °C and the residue at 600 °C to 44.8% provide a critical safety margin for high-temperature construction heating, preventing thermal degradation. Furthermore, the glass transition temperature (Tg) decreased to approximately −35.2 °C. These findings establish a rigorous quantitative and mechanistic framework for designing sustainable, high-performance patching materials for resilient pavement maintenance.
Keywords: road materials and performance; patching materials; top-down cracks; long-life asphalt pavements; bio-oil; Epoxidized Soybean Oil (ESO); Crumb Rubber (CR) road materials and performance; patching materials; top-down cracks; long-life asphalt pavements; bio-oil; Epoxidized Soybean Oil (ESO); Crumb Rubber (CR)

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Wang, H.; Yan, X.; Wang, Q.; Wu, W.; Tian, Y.; Xu, Q. Study on the Modification Mechanism and Rheological Properties of Bio-Oil-Based Composite-Modified Material for TOP-DOWN Crack Treatment in Long-Life Pavement. J. Compos. Sci. 2026, 10, 298. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcs10060298

AMA Style

Wang H, Yan X, Wang Q, Wu W, Tian Y, Xu Q. Study on the Modification Mechanism and Rheological Properties of Bio-Oil-Based Composite-Modified Material for TOP-DOWN Crack Treatment in Long-Life Pavement. Journal of Composites Science. 2026; 10(6):298. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcs10060298

Chicago/Turabian Style

Wang, Haining, Xiangpeng Yan, Qingming Wang, Wenjuan Wu, Yao Tian, and Qinsheng Xu. 2026. "Study on the Modification Mechanism and Rheological Properties of Bio-Oil-Based Composite-Modified Material for TOP-DOWN Crack Treatment in Long-Life Pavement" Journal of Composites Science 10, no. 6: 298. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcs10060298

APA Style

Wang, H., Yan, X., Wang, Q., Wu, W., Tian, Y., & Xu, Q. (2026). Study on the Modification Mechanism and Rheological Properties of Bio-Oil-Based Composite-Modified Material for TOP-DOWN Crack Treatment in Long-Life Pavement. Journal of Composites Science, 10(6), 298. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcs10060298

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