AP22786142 "Utilization of oily waste as a potential rejuvenator in reclaimed asphalt pavement"
Relevance
The condition of roads in Kazakhstan necessitates significant repair works, making the introduction of new technologies in the construction and operation of infrastructure essential. The use of reclaimed asphalt pavements helps reduce waste and lower economic costs. This project focuses on improving the efficiency of reclamation by utilizing petroleum waste and used oils.
Purpose
The aim of the project is to develop the scientific foundations for the synthesis of highly charged polymer electrolytes based on polyampholytes for energy storage systems, followed by a study of their physico-chemical, mechanical, rheological and electrically conductive properties.
Expected and achieved results
In 2024, an effective method for synthesizing polymer electrolytes based on polyampholites for energy storage systems was developed. The synthesized polyampholites were analyzed using FTIR, TGA, and DSC methods, resulting in materials with high conductivity and durability, contributing to the increased efficiency of energy storage devices.
Research team members with their identifiers (Scopus Author ID, Researcher ID, ORCID, if available) and links to relevant profiles
Scientific supervisor Aitkalieva Gulzat Slyashevna