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#REDIRECT [[Bio Asphalt]]
=Basics=
*A "fully dried" or refined product of [[Bio-Tar]]
*Can essentially be a drop in replacement for Asphalt
*Main use is Pavement
 
[[File:Bio-Asphalt01.jpg|500px|thumb|right|Bio-Asphalt can be produced through the pyrolysis of biomass. Among the heavy fractions are ones similar to bitumen and suitable for road paving.]]
 
=Internal Links=
*[[Creosite]]
*[[Bio-Pitch]]
*[[Tar]]
*[[Biorefinery]]
*[[Eco-Industrial Park]]: paving roads in the park
 
=External Links=
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bioasphalt The Wikipedia Page on Bioasphalt]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKFaC5RYbEM A Video by the Youtube Channel "Practical Engineering" on Ashpalt Concrete] (Discusses it's recyclability)
*[https://www.popsci.com/story/environment/asphalt-source-pollution-cities/#:~:text=A%20new%20study%20published%20yesterday,aerosols%20than%20cars%20and%20trucks. A Popular Science Article on How This Pavement Can Cause Emissions if Heated During a Hot Day] (need to consider this impact and if it is acceptable)
*[http://www.news.iastate.edu/news/2010/oct/bioasphalt “Bioasphalt(R) developed at Iowa State to be used, tested on Des Moines bike trail”]
*[https://www.wageningenur.nl/en/article/Bioasphalt.htm Wageningen UR Bioasphalt]
*[http://www.avellobioenergy.com/en/products/bioasphalt_binder/ Avello Bioenergy (corp.) Bioasphalt binder]
 
[[Category: Bio-Petrochemistry]] [[Category:Energy]] [[Category:Housing and construction]] [[Category:Materials]]

Latest revision as of 20:27, 6 October 2020

Basics

  • A "fully dried" or refined product of Bio-Tar
  • Can essentially be a drop in replacement for Asphalt
  • Main use is Pavement
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Bio-Asphalt can be produced through the pyrolysis of biomass. Among the heavy fractions are ones similar to bitumen and suitable for road paving.

Internal Links

External Links