relation: https://khub.utp.edu.my/scholars/16698/ title: Assessment of metal leaching from rediset-polymer modified asphalt binder on groundwater and soil contamination creator: Rahmad, S. creator: Khahro, S.H. creator: Rosyidi, S.A.P. creator: Widyatmoko, I. creator: Memon, N.A. creator: Al-Sabaeei, A.M. creator: Milad, A. creator: Sutanto, M.H. creator: Yusoff, N.I.M. description: Road pavement is a structure that expose to various climate conditions. To make it more durable, modification of asphalt binder with polymer is a popular option. However, to maintain the environmental sustainability, the mixing and compaction temperature needs to be reduced. Warm Mix Asphalt additive had been widely used for this purpose. In this research, the impact of a polymer modified asphalt binder, PG76 together with a chemical WMA additive, Rediset on groundwater and soil contamination was investigated. The effect of Rediset on PG76 in terms of viscosity and activation energy was also studied via the rotational viscosity test. Even though it was found that Rediset might affect the viscosity of PG76, the activation energy shows independent values. ATR-FTIR was employed to understand the reaction between these two substance. It was found that there had been no chemical reaction between PG76 and Rediset. As a complementary, AFM was utilised to observe the surface characteristics at micro-scale. It appeared that Rediset did contribute to the binder's surface morphology. Finally, the modified tank leaching test together with analysis by ICP-MS, discovered that after 64 days submerged under flood, Rediset-PG76 had no effect on the adjacent water source and soil. © 2022 The Authors publisher: Elsevier Ltd date: 2022 type: Article type: PeerReviewed identifier: Rahmad, S. and Khahro, S.H. and Rosyidi, S.A.P. and Widyatmoko, I. and Memon, N.A. and Al-Sabaeei, A.M. and Milad, A. and Sutanto, M.H. and Yusoff, N.I.M. (2022) Assessment of metal leaching from rediset-polymer modified asphalt binder on groundwater and soil contamination. Case Studies in Construction Materials, 16. ISSN 22145095 relation: https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85130414790&doi=10.1016%2fj.cscm.2022.e01108&partnerID=40&md5=95a0ce77c81d73463cb4425c0b67fdaa relation: 10.1016/j.cscm.2022.e01108 identifier: 10.1016/j.cscm.2022.e01108