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Page 1: Basic Emulsion Chemistry - Unique Paving MaterialsBasic Emulsion Chemistry AEMA Asphalt Emulsion Technologies Workshop November 14, 2011 Andrew Bickford Asphalt Innovations MeadWestvaco.

Basic Emulsion ChemistryBasic Emulsion Chemistry

AEMA Asphalt Emulsion Technologies WorkshopNovember 14, 2011,

Andrew BickfordAndrew BickfordAsphalt Innovations

MeadWestvaco

Page 2: Basic Emulsion Chemistry - Unique Paving MaterialsBasic Emulsion Chemistry AEMA Asphalt Emulsion Technologies Workshop November 14, 2011 Andrew Bickford Asphalt Innovations MeadWestvaco.

Topics

Wh t i h lt l i ? What is an asphalt emulsion? Emulsion chemistry Emulsion composition and performance

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What is an Emulsion?

Solution Solution A homogeneous mixture of two substances Individual molecules of one substance (solute) are d dua o ecu es o o e subs a ce (so u e) a e

surrounded by molecules of the other substance (solvent)

Examples: Examples:

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What is an Emulsion? Colloid or emulsion Colloid or emulsion A homogeneous mixture of two insoluble substances Particles of one substance (dispersed phase) are

d d b l l f th th b t surrounded by molecules of the other substance (continuous phase)

.

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What is an Emulsion? Colloid or emulsion Colloid or emulsion A homogeneous mixture of two insoluble substances Particles of one substance (dispersed phase) are

d d b l l f th th b t surrounded by molecules of the other substance (continuous phase)

Examples:

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What is an Emulsion?

A h lt Asphalt Composed of crystalline particles generally

classified as “asphaltenes”classified as asphaltenes Asphaltenes are suspended in an oily liquid

continuous phase generally classified as continuous phase generally classified as “maltenes”

The balance of composition determines asphalt physical properties such as rheology

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What is an Emulsion?

Wh l if h lt? Why emulsify asphalt? Viscosity reduction and safer use at lower

temperaturestemperatures Change from “oil based” to “water based”

systemsystem Reduced energy use, worker exposure, burn

hazard and job site odor Properly formulated emulsion systems

provide long term performance benefits

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What is an Emulsion?

Rotor

Gap

Stator

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What is an Emulsion?Molten asphalt and

RotorMolten asphalt and emulsifier solution

go in…

shearTimeTime

Stator

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What is an Emulsion?Molten asphalt and

RotorMolten asphalt and emulsifier solution

go in…

shearTime Time

and a water based

Time Time

Stator…and a water based

asphalt emulsion comes out

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What is an Emulsion?

Asphalt particle (5 microns)

Human hair (50 microns)

- TRB circular E-C102

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What is an Emulsion?

Th h lt ti l ill ti k t th The asphalt particles will stick together (the emulsion will break) if only water and asphalt are usedasphalt are used

The emulsifier is added to The emulsifier is added to coat the asphalt particle surfaces and keep them pfrom sticking together

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What is an Emulsion?

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What is an Emulsion?Average 3 7 microns diameterAverage 3-7 microns diameterAsphalt is usually 57-70% of the

emulsion1 gram of asphalt will form more than

10 billion particles Th t t l f f 1 f The total surface area of 1 gram of

asphalt is 1-2 m2

One drop of emulsifier would stabilize 14 ftO e d op o e u s e ou d s ab e as much as 100 billion particles or 10-20 m2 of asphalt particle surface area 14 ft

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Emulsion Chemistry

G l l ifi h i l t t General emulsifier chemical structures “Salt” formation Surface activity of emulsifiers

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Asphalt Emulsifiers Have in Common…

A il l bl t An oil soluble part A water soluble part Some characteristic that

allows the molecule to t t th f f th protect the surface of the

asphalt dropletEl t i l h Electrical charge…

…or no charge, but large size

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Emulsifiers

CH3 CH2CH2 CH2CH2 CH2CH2 CH2

CH2 CH 2CH2 CH 2CH 2 CH2CH2 C

OTail group (oil soluble) CH 2 CH2CH2 C

CH2 CH2NH 2

CH2 CH2NH 2

NH

2 22

Head group (water soluble)+/-

“Short hand” picture

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The Oil Soluble Part

I t b d i i l In most cases based in animal or vegetable fats

C t i h i ll ti it t Contains chemically reactive sites to allow attachment/modification of the water soluble partthe water soluble part

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The Water Soluble Part

P l b tit t (th th t h b d Polar substituents (those that share bond electrons unevenly) are water loving

T i l d it d lt Types include oxygen, nitrogen and salts of O and N (full +/- electrical charges)

C d t i i th t Compounds containing these atoms can be chemically attached to the acid end of the fatty acid moleculeof the fatty acid molecule

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Anionic Emulsifier Molecule

CH3 CH2CH2 CH2CH2 CH 2CH2 CH2

CH2 CH2CH2 CH 2 OCH 2 CH2CH2 C

Tail group OH

Head group

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Cationic Emulsifier Molecule

CH3 CH2CH2 CH2CH2 CH2CH2 CH2

CH2 CH 2CH2 CH 2 OCH 2 CH2CH2 C

CH2 CH2NH 2

CH CHNHNH

Tail group

CH2 CH2NH 2

Head group

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Salt Formation

A i i

R–C–OH + NaOH R–C–O-Na+ + H2O

=O =O

Anionic

Fatty acid Fatty acid sodium salt

“R” = Hydrocarbon tail

R C NH HCl R C N+H Cl

=O =O

Cationic

R–C–NH2 + HCl R–C–N+H3Cl-Fatty amide Fatty amide

hydrochloride salt

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Emulsifier Orientation at the Asphalt/Water Interface

Asphalt particle Emulsifier Asphalt particle surface

Emulsifier solution

+/+/-

Micelle

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The Emulsifier - StabilityThe emulsifier coats the surface of The emulsifier coats the surface of asphalt droplets in the emulsion and makes them storage stable

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The Emulsifier - PerformanceThe emulsifier coats the surface of + The emulsifier coats the surface of asphalt droplets in the emulsion and makes them storage stable

++

+ ++

+

+

+ +

+++

+

+

+Upon application, the emulsifier provides a predetermined breaking speed

+

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Application

“A li ti ” ll f t “Application” usually refers to spraying the emulsion onto surfaces or mixing them with aggregatesmixing them with aggregates

To understand emulsion performance, we need to know more about we need to know more about aggregate or other surfaces

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A Short Interlude - Aggregate

D fi iti A f di ti t thi Definition – A mass of distinct things gathered into a total or whole

Hornblende – Ca2(Mg,Fe,Al)5(Al, Si)8O22(OH)2

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Surface Properties of Rocks

Surface charge measurements (Zeta potential) show Surface charge measurements (Zeta potential) show that general mineral categories fall in two zonesThis affects the rock’s interaction with asphalt p

emulsionsCarbonates SilicatesAged asphalt

surfaces Slag

0positive negative

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The Emulsifier - Performance+ +++1 Light weight fast moving +

++

1. Light weight, fast moving surfactants interact with aggregate

i+

++++

2. Asphalt particle attracted to surface

3. Opposite charges neutralize

+ +

pp geach other and emulsion breaks

4 Asphalt particles stick to - ---

- - - -

4. Asphalt particles stick to each other and to the aggregate

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Adhesion – Silicate Mineralogy (Granite, Trap Rock, Basalt, Slag…)

Cationic Emulsion Anionic EmulsionCationic EmulsionOpposite charge interaction

produces a tight bond

Anionic EmulsionSimilar charge interaction produces a weak bond

Asphalt film Asphalt film

-+ -- -++ +

++++-+ -- -- ------

- + - ++ - +-

StoneStone

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Adhesion – Carbonate Mineralogy (Limestone, Dolomite…)

Anionic EmulsionCationic Emulsion Anionic EmulsionOpposite charge interaction

produces a tight bond

Cationic EmulsionSimilar charge interaction produces a weak bond

Asphalt film Asphalt film

+- ++ +++ +

+++++- ++ +- ------

++ + -+ + + ++ +

-+StoneStone

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Adhesion - Benefits

R d d tibilit t t dReduced susceptibility to water damageGreater resistance to pavement

d f tideformationReduced raveling or chip lossIncreased pavement life

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Adhesion

Adh i b hi d th hAdhesion can be achieved through……proper selection of emulsion and

emulsifier type (cationic vs anionic) based emulsifier type (cationic vs anionic) based on aggregate mineralogy, or……through use of emulsion chemical …through use of emulsion chemical

additives

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Emulsion Additives

Polymers (rubber)Polymers (rubber)Water based latex polymers may be

incorporated in the emulsion water phase or p psolid polymers incorporated into the binderPolymers provide low temperature flexibility,

high temperature stiffness moisture high temperature stiffness, moisture resistance and improved pavement durabilityLower life cycle cost by extension of

pavement life

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PolymersDried emulsion residues (coalesced asphalt particles)Dried emulsion residues (coalesced asphalt particles)

Unmodified asphalt Latex modified emulsionEmulsion of polymer

modified asphalt

Asphalt rheology only Improved binder propertiesAsphalt rheology only Improved binder properties•Improved low temperature fatigue properties•Reduced rutting at high temperature•Improved early strength development

Content courtesy of BASF

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