Abstract:In order to improve the dispersity of graphene oxide (GO) in asphalt matrix and the performance of GO-modified asphalt, polyether amine grafted GO (PEA-GO) was synthesized, and the chemical structure of PEA-GO was characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), which verified the successful synthetization of PEA-GO. The properties of GO and PEA-GO- modified asphalt with different dosages were analyzed. The results indicate that PEA-GO shows a more obvious improvement effect on the conventional performance of asphalt than GO. At the same dosage, the penetration, ductility, and softening point of PEA-GO-modified asphalt are higher than those of GO-modified asphalt, while the viscosity of PEA-GO-modified asphalt is lower than that of GO-modified asphalt. At the same dosage, G* and G*/sinδ of PEA-GO-modified asphalt are higher than those of GO-modified asphalt. When the dosage of PEA-GO is 0.05wt.%, G* of modified asphalt is the highest, and δ of PEA-GO-modified asphalt is lower than that of GO-modified asphalt. The results show that PEA-GO is superior to GO in improving the high-temperature deformation resistance, elastic recovery ability, and anti-rutting ability of asphalt.