TechInnovative asphalt combats ice without environmental harm

Innovative asphalt combats ice without environmental harm

Researchers have developed an innovative, cost-effective method for automatically removing snow and preventing road icing. This solution could be a saving grace for many drivers and those responsible for road maintenance during the winter months.

The innovative method will prove effective in winter on the streets.
The innovative method will prove effective in winter on the streets.
Images source: © Getty Images | Marcus Millo

28 November 2024 08:19

Every driver knows how challenging driving on a slippery surface can be. Despite road crews' efforts to combat the winter weather using sand and salt, current techniques have drawbacks. Regular snow removal and the use of these substances are not environmentally friendly and can damage road surfaces, corrode vehicles, and ruin our footwear. Moreover, maintaining roads in good condition requires a lot of work and specialised equipment.

On these roads, road salt is unnecessary

Prevention is always better than cure, but previous concepts, such as heated roads, were too expensive. However, an article published in the scientific journal ACS Omega suggests an innovative solution. They have developed pavements that can remove snow and ice by themselves. The principle relies on using microcapsules with a chloride-resistant mixture in the asphalt.

What to do so that winter doesn't catch road workers by surprise?
What to do so that winter doesn't catch road workers by surprise?© Getty Images | Yalana

How does this technology work? Microcapsules containing a salt mixture are added to the asphalt before it sets. The main component is sodium acetate, alongside other ingredients like silicon dioxide, sodium bicarbonate, and blast furnace slag, all coated with a polymer.

How did the winter tests go?

During tests, some traditional asphalt components were replaced by microcapsules. The result? This technology effectively melts snow and prevents ice formation in the long run. Even a 5 cm layer of asphalt with capsules proved sufficient to prevent snow accumulation, unlike conventional pavement, which would require snow removal.

Anti-icing asphalt scheme
Anti-icing asphalt scheme© Licensor | ACS Omega

Notably, the materials used in the mixture are relatively inexpensive and sourced from waste, making this a practical and economical option. The costs of building such roads should not significantly increase, and the reduction in winter road maintenance expenses could be substantial. Although further tests are needed, scientists assume that the de-icing properties of a 5 cm layer of asphalt will last for seven to eight years, which would be a significant achievement.

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