Extrinsic self-healing asphalt materials

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Review (2023)
Author(s)

Pei Wan (Wuhan University of Technology)

Shaopeng Wu (Wuhan University of Technology)

Quantao Liu (Wuhan University of Technology)

Huan Wang (Wuhan University of Technology)

Xing Gong (Wuhan University of Technology)

Zenggang Zhao (Wuhan University of Technology)

Shi Xu (TU Delft - Materials and Environment, Wuhan University of Technology)

Jian Jiang (Shenzhen Special Economic Zone Construction & Development Group Co. Ltd.)

Lulu Fan (Shenzhen Special Economic Zone Construction & Development Group Co. Ltd.)

Liangliang Tu (Shenzhen Special Economic Zone Construction & Development Group Co. Ltd.)

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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2023.138910 Final published version
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2023
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English
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Journal title
Journal of Cleaner Production
Volume number
425
Article number
138910
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Abstract

Self-healing is a biological phenomenon in which living organism responds to the suffered damage in a complex way. Inspired by the self-healing phenomenon in nature, various biomimetic healing methods rooted in intrinsic or extrinsic healing mechanisms have been explored. Research on novel self-healing asphalt materials with intelligent response is at the cutting-edge of materials science and offers a potential strategy for building long-life and low-carbon asphalt concrete infrastructure. This paper describes the progress of research on extrinsic self-healing asphalt materials and makes a clear distinction between intrinsic and extrinsic self-healing. The asphalt self-healing mechanism is interpreted by capillary flow theory, phase field theory, molecular diffusion theory and surface energy theory form various perspective. The extrinsic self-healing strategies including thermal induced healing and rejuvenator induced healing are proposed to enhance the healing level of cracked asphalt materials. A brief review of the methods including fracture-healing test and fatigue-healing test for assessing the efficacy of different extrinsic healing methods is presented. The thermal induced healing method bring high crack repair efficiency for asphalt concrete and the rejuvenator induced healing strategy not only improve the healing ratio of cracked asphalt concrete but also regenerate the ageing asphalt in situ. Important lessons for prospective research on the creation of novel self-healing asphalt materials are highlighted.

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