Functionalized and Smart Asphalt Mixtures via the Modification/Application of Nano/Micromaterials

A special issue of Coatings (ISSN 2079-6412). This special issue belongs to the section "Surface Characterization, Deposition and Modification".

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Interests: asphalt mixtures; cement materials, road pavements; civil engineering materials; nanotechnology; functionalized nanoscale and nanostructured materials and surfaces; photocatalytic coatings; self-cleaning; superhydrophobic, thermochromic and phase change materials; air purifying
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Dear Colleagues,

This Special Issue, entitled Functionalized and Smart Asphalt Mixtures via the Modification/Application of Nano/Micromaterials, is devoted to the publication of theoretical and experimental studies and reviews related to different smartness applied to asphalt mixtures for road pavements in order to obtain sustainable benefits.

Several capabilities, such as photocatalytic, superhydrophobic, self-cleaning, de-icing/anti-icing, self-healing, thermochromic, and latent heat thermal energy storage have been applied to asphalt mixtures. These abilities are mostly developed by employing nano/microparticles (including semiconductor materials and microcapsules), fibers, phase change materials (PCMs), and dyes, often using techniques such as spray coating, volume incorporation, asphalt binder modification, spreading, etc.

In this sense, we invite researchers to contribute with original and innovative research that promotes the continuous development of advanced concepts that benefit, in the short and medium term, the scientific community and the industrial sectors and that may have a potential impact on specific market niches and end-users.

Articles dealing with, but not limited to, the following topical subheadings will be considered for publication:

  • Use of nano/microparticles into/over asphalt mixtures.
  • Nanomodification of asphalt binders.
  • Photocatalytic and self-cleaning asphalt mixtures.
  • Self-healing asphalt mixtures and binders.
  • De-icing and anti-icing asphalt mixtures and pavements.
  • Water-repellent asphalt mixtures (including superhydrophobic surfaces).
  • Functionalization of asphalt mixtures using coatings and thin films.
  • Latent heat thermal energy storage, including phase change material (PCM), applications on asphalt mixtures.
  • Chromogenic (including thermochromic) asphalt mixtures and road components (including horizontal and vertical markings).
  • Different smartness and new capabilities applied in asphalt mixtures and pavements and their surface functionalization.
  • Piezoeletric materials applied to asphalt mixtures.
  • Application of sensors in asphalt pavements.

You are all invited to submit a manuscript for this Special Issue in the form of research papers, communications, or reviews.

Prof. Dr. Joaquim Carneiro
Dr. Iran Rocha Segundo
Prof. Dr. Elisabete Fraga De Freitas
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Keywords

  • smart asphalt mixtures
  • coatings
  • surface functionalization
  • nanomaterials and nanoparticles
  • modification of asphalt binders
  • photocatalysis, deicing, and self-healing

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Special Issue: Functionalized and Smart Asphalt Mixtures via the Modification/Application of Nano/Micromaterials
by Iran Rocha Segundo, Elisabete Freitas and Joaquim O. Carneiro
Coatings 2022, 12(10), 1533; https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings12101533 - 13 Oct 2022
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Asphalt pavements are designed to resist weathering and road traffic while guaranteeing safe and comfortable driving conditions at low cost and with minimal environmental impact [...] Full article

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Mitigation of Urban Heat Island Effects by Thermochromic Asphalt Pavement
by Orlando Lima, Jr., Elisabete Freitas, Pedro Cardoso, Iran Rocha Segundo, Élida Margalho, Luís Moreira, José Heriberto O. Nascimento, Salmon Landi, Jr. and Joaquim Carneiro
Coatings 2023, 13(1), 35; https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings13010035 - 25 Dec 2022
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Asphalt road pavements are usually dark and, consequently, have a low albedo. Therefore, they absorb energy as heat, increasing the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect, which impacts the environment, energy consumption, and human health. Through the functionalization with thermochromic materials (TM), this work [...] Read more.
Asphalt road pavements are usually dark and, consequently, have a low albedo. Therefore, they absorb energy as heat, increasing the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect, which impacts the environment, energy consumption, and human health. Through the functionalization with thermochromic materials (TM), this work aims to develop a smart asphalt pavement able to change its surface color, increasing the reflectance, and thus mitigate this phenomenon. To achieve this goal, asphalt substrates were functionalized by a surface spray coating of a thermochromic solution (TS) containing aqueous solution of thermochromic microcapsules (thermocapsules), dye, and epoxy resin. To evaluate the functionalization features, Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR), and Thermal Differential test (TDT) with cyclic temperature variation were performed in the functionalized asphalt binder. Moreover, Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Energy-Dispersive X-ray Spectrometry (EDS), a Quick Ultraviolet Accelerated Weathering Test (QUV) with Colorimetry test, and an adaptation of the Accelerated Polishing Test (APT) were performed on the functionalized asphalt mixture. The results indicate that the functionalization of asphalt substrates with TS exhibits a reversible color-change ability, higher luminosity values when subjected to temperatures above 30 °C, and wear resistance. Full article
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