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    Introduction of New Salt Storage Fiber to Achieve Sustainable Deicing in Asphalt Pavements

    Source: Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering:;2024:;Volume ( 036 ):;issue: 005::page 04024074-1
    Author:
    Enhui Yang
    ,
    Jie Li
    ,
    Han Liu
    ,
    Haopeng Zhang
    ,
    Haibo Di
    ,
    Feiyun Yuan
    ,
    Yanjun Qiu
    DOI: 10.1061/JMCEE7.MTENG-17325
    Publisher: ASCE
    Abstract: The large temperature differences between day and night in winter at plateau areas can lead to the reduction of skid resistance of roads. However, most of the traditional salt storage and deicing fillers are chlorides, and their long-term usage will cause damage to the ecological environment. In order to achieve green deicing of asphalt pavement, this paper developed efficient and environmentally friendly salt storage fibers for the anti-icing of asphalt pavement, and the optimal components of salt storage fibers were determined. On this basis, the morphology and rust resistance of salt storage fibers were characterized, and the ice suppression and deicing performances were also determined. The experimental results show that the optimal component ratio of anti-icing reagent for sodium acetate, potassium acetate and sodium formate follows 7∶2∶1 and the optimal component ratio of organic salt and fiber is 3∶1, which can achieve a better ice-melting effect and sustainable economy. According to the scanning electron microscope (SEM) images, the salts in the salt storage fiber are fully absorbed, which has a certain slow-release performance due to the resin package. In addition, the effective anti-icing components of the salt storage fiber are less corrosive to the metal materials, and the asphalt mixtures doped with salt storage fibers can melt ice at the rate of (1,022  g/ h·m2) under relatively low temperatures. This can effectively weaken the freeze-bond strengths and ice–road interface adhesion.
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    contributor authorEnhui Yang
    contributor authorJie Li
    contributor authorHan Liu
    contributor authorHaopeng Zhang
    contributor authorHaibo Di
    contributor authorFeiyun Yuan
    contributor authorYanjun Qiu
    date accessioned2024-04-27T22:22:35Z
    date available2024-04-27T22:22:35Z
    date issued2024/05/01
    identifier other10.1061-JMCEE7.MTENG-17325.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4296516
    description abstractThe large temperature differences between day and night in winter at plateau areas can lead to the reduction of skid resistance of roads. However, most of the traditional salt storage and deicing fillers are chlorides, and their long-term usage will cause damage to the ecological environment. In order to achieve green deicing of asphalt pavement, this paper developed efficient and environmentally friendly salt storage fibers for the anti-icing of asphalt pavement, and the optimal components of salt storage fibers were determined. On this basis, the morphology and rust resistance of salt storage fibers were characterized, and the ice suppression and deicing performances were also determined. The experimental results show that the optimal component ratio of anti-icing reagent for sodium acetate, potassium acetate and sodium formate follows 7∶2∶1 and the optimal component ratio of organic salt and fiber is 3∶1, which can achieve a better ice-melting effect and sustainable economy. According to the scanning electron microscope (SEM) images, the salts in the salt storage fiber are fully absorbed, which has a certain slow-release performance due to the resin package. In addition, the effective anti-icing components of the salt storage fiber are less corrosive to the metal materials, and the asphalt mixtures doped with salt storage fibers can melt ice at the rate of (1,022  g/ h·m2) under relatively low temperatures. This can effectively weaken the freeze-bond strengths and ice–road interface adhesion.
    publisherASCE
    titleIntroduction of New Salt Storage Fiber to Achieve Sustainable Deicing in Asphalt Pavements
    typeJournal Article
    journal volume36
    journal issue5
    journal titleJournal of Materials in Civil Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/JMCEE7.MTENG-17325
    journal fristpage04024074-1
    journal lastpage04024074-9
    page9
    treeJournal of Materials in Civil Engineering:;2024:;Volume ( 036 ):;issue: 005
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