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- Bioasphalt abstract "Bioasphalt is an asphalt alternative made from non-petroleum based renewable resources.These sources include sugar, molasses and rice, corn and potato starches, natural tree and gum resins, natural latex rubber and vegetable oils, lignin, cellulose, palm oil waste, coconut waste, peanut oil waste, canola oil waste, dried sewerage effluent and so on. Bitumen can also be made from waste vacuum tower bottoms produced in the process of cleaning used motor oils, which are normally burned or dumped into land fills.Non-petroleum based bitumen binders can be colored, which can reduce the temperatures of road surfaces and reduce the Urban heat islands.".
- Bioasphalt wikiPageExternalLink www.avellobioenergy.com.
- Bioasphalt wikiPageExternalLink www.halik.biz.
- Bioasphalt wikiPageID "17986007".
- Bioasphalt wikiPageLength "5085".
- Bioasphalt wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Bioasphalt wikiPageRevisionID "701388569".
- Bioasphalt wikiPageWikiLink Asphalt.
- Bioasphalt wikiPageWikiLink Category:Amorphous_solids.
- Bioasphalt wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biomass.
- Bioasphalt wikiPageWikiLink Category:Building_materials.
- Bioasphalt wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chemical_mixtures.
- Bioasphalt wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pavements.
- Bioasphalt wikiPageWikiLink Category:Recycled_building_materials.
- Bioasphalt wikiPageWikiLink Cellulose.
- Bioasphalt wikiPageWikiLink Climate_change.
- Bioasphalt wikiPageWikiLink Des_Moines,_Iowa.
- Bioasphalt wikiPageWikiLink Iowa_State_University.
- Bioasphalt wikiPageWikiLink Lignin.
- Bioasphalt wikiPageWikiLink Maize.
- Bioasphalt wikiPageWikiLink Peak_oil.
- Bioasphalt wikiPageWikiLink Petroleum.
- Bioasphalt wikiPageWikiLink Pollution.
- Bioasphalt wikiPageWikiLink Potato.
- Bioasphalt wikiPageWikiLink Pyrolysis_oil.
- Bioasphalt wikiPageWikiLink Renewable_resource.
- Bioasphalt wikiPageWikiLink Rice.
- Bioasphalt wikiPageWikiLink Sanitary_sewer.
- Bioasphalt wikiPageWikiLink Shell_Oil_Company.
- Bioasphalt wikiPageWikiLink Starch.
- Bioasphalt wikiPageWikiLink Sugar.
- Bioasphalt wikiPageWikiLink Thermoplastic_elastomer.
- Bioasphalt wikiPageWikiLink Urban_heat_island.
- Bioasphalt wikiPageWikiLink Vegetable_oil.
- Bioasphalt wikiPageWikiLink Wax.
- Bioasphalt wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:molasses.
- Bioasphalt wikiPageWikiLink World_oil_market_chronology_from_2003.
- Bioasphalt wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bioasphalt".
- Bioasphalt wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Bioasphalt wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bioasphalt subject Category:Amorphous_solids.
- Bioasphalt subject Category:Biomass.
- Bioasphalt subject Category:Building_materials.
- Bioasphalt subject Category:Chemical_mixtures.
- Bioasphalt subject Category:Pavements.
- Bioasphalt subject Category:Recycled_building_materials.
- Bioasphalt hypernym Alternative.
- Bioasphalt type Organisation.
- Bioasphalt type Fuel.
- Bioasphalt type Solid.
- Bioasphalt type Substance.
- Bioasphalt comment "Bioasphalt is an asphalt alternative made from non-petroleum based renewable resources.These sources include sugar, molasses and rice, corn and potato starches, natural tree and gum resins, natural latex rubber and vegetable oils, lignin, cellulose, palm oil waste, coconut waste, peanut oil waste, canola oil waste, dried sewerage effluent and so on.".
- Bioasphalt label "Bioasphalt".
- Bioasphalt sameAs Q4914692.
- Bioasphalt sameAs Bioasfalto.
- Bioasphalt sameAs m.04f72jc.
- Bioasphalt sameAs Q4914692.
- Bioasphalt wasDerivedFrom Bioasphalt?oldid=701388569.
- Bioasphalt isPrimaryTopicOf Bioasphalt.