Patent classifications
C08L2666/08
System and method for high throughput preparation of rubber-modified asphalt cement
This invention encompasses rubber modified asphalt cement compositions, as well as systems, apparatuses, methods for preparing, as well as methods for using rubber-modified asphalt cement compositions.
System and method for high throughput preparation of rubber-modified asphalt cement
This invention encompasses rubber modified asphalt cement compositions, as well as systems, apparatuses, methods for preparing, as well as methods for using rubber-modified asphalt cement compositions.
METHANOL-TERMINATED POLYMERS CONTAINING ETHER
The present invention relates to polymers functionalized by terminal groups that have, at the chain ends thereof, an ether-containing group of the formula (V)
[O-A-O.sup.].sub.nX.sup.n+(V)
where A is a divalent organic moiety, and X is either H, and n=1, or X is a metal and n is an integer of 1 to 4.
METHANOL-TERMINATED POLYMERS CONTAINING ETHER
The present invention relates to polymers functionalized by terminal groups that have, at the chain ends thereof, an ether-containing group of the formula (V)
[O-A-O.sup.].sub.nX.sup.n+(V)
where A is a divalent organic moiety, and X is either H, and n=1, or X is a metal and n is an integer of 1 to 4.
System and Method for High Throughput Preparation of Rubber-Modified Asphalt Cement
This invention encompasses rubber modified asphalt cement compositions, as well as systems, apparatuses, methods for preparing, as well as methods for using rubber-modified asphalt cement compositions.
System and Method for High Throughput Preparation of Rubber-Modified Asphalt Cement
This invention encompasses rubber modified asphalt cement compositions, as well as systems, apparatuses, methods for preparing, as well as methods for using rubber-modified asphalt cement compositions.
STABLE EMULSIONS FOR PRODUCING POLYMER MODIFIED ASPHALT
An acid modified asphalt binder is combined with an emulsifier solution to produce an emulsified asphalt binder. The acid modified asphalt binder may be formed by combining an asphalt binder, a phosphorous-based acid, and, optionally, a polymer modifier. The emulsifier solution may be produced by forming an aqueous solution of an amine and a phosphorous-based acid, which forms an aqueous solution comprising an amine phosphate. The emulsified asphalt binder may be combined with an aggregate to form a paving material. In other examples, the emulsified asphalt binder may be used alone, for example in a chip seal application, or in a diluted form, for example in a fog seal application.
STABLE EMULSIONS FOR PRODUCING POLYMER MODIFIED ASPHALT
An acid modified asphalt binder is combined with an emulsifier solution to produce an emulsified asphalt binder. The acid modified asphalt binder may be formed by combining an asphalt binder, a phosphorous-based acid, and, optionally, a polymer modifier. The emulsifier solution may be produced by forming an aqueous solution of an amine and a phosphorous-based acid, which forms an aqueous solution comprising an amine phosphate. The emulsified asphalt binder may be combined with an aggregate to form a paving material. In other examples, the emulsified asphalt binder may be used alone, for example in a chip seal application, or in a diluted form, for example in a fog seal application.
Polymers incorporating hydroxyl group-containing methylstyrene
Vulcanizates with desirable properties can be obtained from compounds incorporating polymers that include hydroxyl group-containing -methylstyrene functionalities. The functionalities can be incorporated by using any or all of appropriate initiators, monomers and optional terminating compounds. Such polymers exhibit excellent interactivity with both conventional and non-conventional fillers.
Polymers incorporating hydroxyl group-containing methylstyrene
Vulcanizates with desirable properties can be obtained from compounds incorporating polymers that include hydroxyl group-containing -methylstyrene functionalities. The functionalities can be incorporated by using any or all of appropriate initiators, monomers and optional terminating compounds. Such polymers exhibit excellent interactivity with both conventional and non-conventional fillers.