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Bio-Bitumen

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Recently, the Union Minister of State for Science and Technology stated that India has entered an era of “Clean, Green Highways” following the successful technology transfer of “Bio-Bitumen via Pyrolysis: From Farm Residue to Roads.” This development highlights India’s progress towards sustainable infrastructure and reduced dependence on petroleum-based materials.

What is Bio-Bitumen?

Bio-bitumen is a renewable and sustainable alternative to conventional petroleum-based bitumen. It is manufactured using organic materials such as plant-based oils, agricultural waste, and other forms of biomass. Through specialized processing methods, these materials are converted into a high-quality binder that performs similarly to traditional bitumen used in road construction.

Key Characteristics of Bio-Bitumen

Bio-bitumen helps lower carbon emissions and reduces India’s dependence on imported petroleum products. The production process varies depending on the type of biomass used, but the end product is designed to meet standard road construction requirements while offering environmental benefits.

Significance of Bio-Bitumen

The production of bio-bitumen results in significantly lower greenhouse gas emissions, making it suitable for eco-friendly and sustainable infrastructure projects. Its use also promotes the utilization of agricultural residues, helping to address issues such as stubble burning.

Key Processes in Bio-Bitumen Production

The production of bio-bitumen involves several stages. Initially, biomass such as plant-based oils, lignin, or algae is collected and pre-processed. This is followed by pyrolysis, a process in which biomass is thermally decomposed at controlled temperatures to produce bio-oil, which serves as the primary precursor for bio-bitumen.

The bio-oil then undergoes refining and polymer modification to improve its viscosity, thermal stability, and adhesive properties. In certain applications, the refined bio-bitumen is blended with conventional bitumen to enhance performance while retaining sustainability advantages.

Bio-Bitumen via Pyrolysis Technology

The Bio-Bitumen via Pyrolysis technology is an indigenous innovation developed jointly by the CSIR-Central Road Research Institute (CSIR-CRRI), New Delhi, and the CSIR-Indian Institute of Petroleum (CSIR-IIP), Dehradun.

The technology involves the collection of post-harvest rice straw, its pelletisation, and subsequent conversion into bio-oil through pyrolysis. The resulting bio-oil is then blended with conventional bitumen for road construction.

Performance and Safety Validation

Extensive laboratory testing has demonstrated that 20 to 30 percent of conventional bitumen can be safely replaced with bio-bitumen without compromising road performance. This confirms the feasibility of large-scale adoption of bio-bitumen in India’s highway infrastructure.


 


 

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