EXTRATO DE LIMÃO PROTEGE O ASFALTO CONTRA DANOS CAUSADOS PELA IRRADIAÇÃO VISÍVEL
Journal: Unesc em Revista (Vol.2, No. 2)Publication Date: 2019-07-31
Authors : Lucas Força Mariani; Geovana Thiara Rodrigues De Lima; Endrik Nardotto Rios; Orlando Chiarelli-Neto;
Page : 1-11
Keywords : Asphalt; oxidation; durability; lemon;
Abstract
Solar irradiation has caused damage to the asphalt structure and the addition of antioxidant components tend to be a protection strategy. The focus here was to investigate the photo-protective effect of lemon extract on asphalt samples challenged by visible irradiation. The sample were divided into G1 (dark) and G2 (irradiated) groups, some of them being treated with Taiti lemon extract (Citrusaurantifolia) to verify photoprotection. Analyzes for roughness and bleaching were investigated macroscopically as well as the compressive strength test (MPa). The statistic was performed by the Origin 7.0 program, being significant at p <0.05 mean values of MPa of the challenged samples in relation to the control. The specimens treated with lemon extract maintained greater preservation as regards roughness and bleaching. Note that samples treated daily with lemon extract and submitted to irradiation presented 26% higher compressive strength (2.78 MPa) than Solar irradiation has caused damage to the asphalt structure and the addition of antioxidant components tend to be a protection strategy. The focus here was to investigate the photo-protective effect of lemon extract on asphalt samples challenged by visible irradiation. The sample were divided into G1 (dark) and G2 (irradiated) groups, some of them being treated with Taiti lemon extract (Citrusaurantifolia) to verify photoprotection. Analyzes for roughness and bleaching were investigated macroscopically as well as the compressive strength test (MPa). The statistic was performed by the Origin 7.0 program, being significant at p <0.05 mean values of MPa of the challenged samples in relation to the control. The specimens treated with lemon extract maintained greater preservation as regards roughness and bleaching. Note that samples treated daily with lemon extract and submitted to irradiation presented 26% higher compressive strength (2.78 MPa) than
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