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1. Physical Chemistry Supports Circular Economy: Toward a Viable Use of Products from the Pyrolysis of a Refuse-Derived Fuel and Granulated Scrap Tire Rubber as Bitumen Additives
2. When Physical Chemistry Meets Circular Economy to Solve Environmental Issues: How the ReScA Project Aims at Using Waste Pyrolysis Products to Improve and Rejuvenate Bitumens
3. Models for Predicting the Long-Term Strength of Rheonomic Materials
4. Vacuum Residue as Antioxidant and Rejuvenator Agent for Bitumen
5. Characterizing Chronologically Aged Basic Oxygen Furnace Slags as Aggregates and Their Use in Asphalt Concrete Mix as Filler
6. Aging Process Effects on the Characteristics of Vacuum Residue Oxidation Products with the Addition of Crumb Rubber
7. Combined Oxidized Bitumen: Technology, Chemistry and Properties
8. The Structure of Bitumen: Conceptual Models and Experimental Evidences
9. Studying the Characteristics of Tank Oil Sludge
10. Unsteady‐State Creep of an Asphalt Concrete
11. MODELING AND INVESTIGATION OF THE INFLUENCE OF LOADING MODE ON THE DEFORMATION PROCESS OF ASPHALT CONCRETE MATERIALS
12. Rice Husk as a Source for Lightweight Flameless Heat-Energy Carbon Briquettes
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