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Bioasphalt is derived from biomass (rather than petroleum) via [[pyrolysis]] and subsequent processing in a [[biorefinery]]. The very heavy and viscous tar-like fractions of [http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Pyrolysis_Oil Bio-Oil] (i.e. "bio-bitumen") may be suitable for road paving and other uses in construction. It is a potentially economical solution to various infrastructure needs. Construction equipment may be the same as for conventional asphalt.
 
==Related pages==
*[[The Biochar Economy]]: Bioasphalt as a co-product of [[biochar]] production
*[[Eco-Industrial Park]]: paving roads in the park
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==Links==
* Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bioasphalt Bioasphalt]
* Iowa State University: [http://www.news.iastate.edu/news/2010/oct/bioasphalt “Bioasphalt(R) developed at Iowa State to be used, tested on Des Moines bike trail”]
* Wageningen UR: [https://www.wageningenur.nl/en/article/Bioasphalt.htm Bioasphalt]
* Avello Bioenergy (corp.): [http://www.avellobioenergy.com/en/products/bioasphalt_binder/ Bioasphalt binder]

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