ABSTRACT
The “green” production of bitumen has raised increasing interest in recent years to reduce the environmental, energy and petro-based concerns. Bio-oil, prepared by biomass pyrolysis, can be used as substitute for petro-based bitumen in bitumen or bitumen-based coatings, for its similar properties of good adhesion and anti-corrosion characteristics. Although biomass is a renewable and widespread chemicals resource, its value-added utilization is still difficult. Several studies have qualitatively demonstrated the use of bio-bitumen in practical applications. The present study investigates the effects and properties and the incorporation of bio-bitumen shown to improve the performance of traditional petro-bitumen to some extent. Bio-bitumen was prepared from biomass pyrolysis oil and applied to self-adhesive and doped hot-melt sheets. Resulting physical properties demonstrate that bio-bitumen is a potential substitute in bitumen coating sheet.
IMPLICATIONS This paper is intended to verify the effect of pyrolyzed bio-oil from wheat straw on the performance of bitumen, as well as the feasibility of application in the coating sheet. Up to now, the research on bio-bitumen is mainly in pavement bitumen. In the present research, bio-bitumen was applied to the coating sheet in different proportions. Interestingly, the prepared coating sheet exhibited higher adhesion. Other performances, such as temperature stability, mechanical strength and temperature flexibility of coating sheet showed improvement in the presence of bio- oil, which indicated the suitability of bio-oil in coating sheet bitumen.