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Evaluation of Asphalt Aging Using Multivariate Analysis Applied to Saturates, Aromatics, Resins, and Asphaltene Determinator Data

[Image: see text] Asphalt is subjected to aging, leading to physical and chemical modifications reducing its performance. Recently, the Western Research Institute developed the SAR-AD method that allowed the separation of asphalt into eight fractions (saturates, aromatics 1, aromatics 2, aromatics 3...

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Autores principales: Bruneau, Lorris, Tisse, Séverine, Michon, Laurent, Cardinael, Pascal
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2023
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10357546/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37483178
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c07754
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author Bruneau, Lorris
Tisse, Séverine
Michon, Laurent
Cardinael, Pascal
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description [Image: see text] Asphalt is subjected to aging, leading to physical and chemical modifications reducing its performance. Recently, the Western Research Institute developed the SAR-AD method that allowed the separation of asphalt into eight fractions (saturates, aromatics 1, aromatics 2, aromatics 3, resins, asphaltenes 1, asphaltene 2, and asphaltenes 3). In this work, this analytical method was used to study asphalt aging processes in greater detail. Several asphalts of different origins and reconstituted blends were studied. These products were aged during several durations using a PAV (pressure aging vessel) between 0 and 48 h to collect information on the evolution of each SAR-AD fraction. Different evolutions were observed according to the initial asphalt composition and SAR-AD fraction studied. The saturated subfamily seemed to be slightly impacted by aging. The amount of three aromatic subfamilies decreased with a larger decrease of aromatics 3 than aromatics 2, itself larger than aromatics 1. The content of the resin subfamily increased after 48 h of PAV aging. The asphaltene 1 and asphaltene 2 subfamilies exhibited an increasing trend. Moreover, the quantity of asphaltenes 2 created seemed to correlate to the initial asphaltene content. The evolutions of the asphaltene 3 subfamily were not significant. However, a specific behavior was highlighted for the most asphaltenic sample. For this specific sample, the increase of resin content was weaker, the mass of asphaltenes 1 decreased, and the amount of asphaltenes 3 increased during aging. Given the large amount of data generated, an original approach was developed to statistically identify the most affected SAR-AD subfamily and determine correlations among them. Two PCAs (Principal Component Analysis) were conducted on asphalt SAR-AD data. This statistical analysis indicated two generic asphalt aging pathways. The first aging pathway could be the conversion of aromatics 2 into resins, with no evidence that resins could contribute to asphaltene creation. The second aging pathway showed the conversion of aromatics 3 directly into asphaltenes 2. These two aging pathways highlighted that the conversion of molecules in more polar ones during aging could skip SAR-AD subfamilies, meaning that asphaltenes could be created without involving resins.
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spelling pubmed-103575462023-07-21 Evaluation of Asphalt Aging Using Multivariate Analysis Applied to Saturates, Aromatics, Resins, and Asphaltene Determinator Data Bruneau, Lorris Tisse, Séverine Michon, Laurent Cardinael, Pascal ACS Omega [Image: see text] Asphalt is subjected to aging, leading to physical and chemical modifications reducing its performance. Recently, the Western Research Institute developed the SAR-AD method that allowed the separation of asphalt into eight fractions (saturates, aromatics 1, aromatics 2, aromatics 3, resins, asphaltenes 1, asphaltene 2, and asphaltenes 3). In this work, this analytical method was used to study asphalt aging processes in greater detail. Several asphalts of different origins and reconstituted blends were studied. These products were aged during several durations using a PAV (pressure aging vessel) between 0 and 48 h to collect information on the evolution of each SAR-AD fraction. Different evolutions were observed according to the initial asphalt composition and SAR-AD fraction studied. The saturated subfamily seemed to be slightly impacted by aging. The amount of three aromatic subfamilies decreased with a larger decrease of aromatics 3 than aromatics 2, itself larger than aromatics 1. The content of the resin subfamily increased after 48 h of PAV aging. The asphaltene 1 and asphaltene 2 subfamilies exhibited an increasing trend. Moreover, the quantity of asphaltenes 2 created seemed to correlate to the initial asphaltene content. The evolutions of the asphaltene 3 subfamily were not significant. However, a specific behavior was highlighted for the most asphaltenic sample. For this specific sample, the increase of resin content was weaker, the mass of asphaltenes 1 decreased, and the amount of asphaltenes 3 increased during aging. Given the large amount of data generated, an original approach was developed to statistically identify the most affected SAR-AD subfamily and determine correlations among them. Two PCAs (Principal Component Analysis) were conducted on asphalt SAR-AD data. This statistical analysis indicated two generic asphalt aging pathways. The first aging pathway could be the conversion of aromatics 2 into resins, with no evidence that resins could contribute to asphaltene creation. The second aging pathway showed the conversion of aromatics 3 directly into asphaltenes 2. These two aging pathways highlighted that the conversion of molecules in more polar ones during aging could skip SAR-AD subfamilies, meaning that asphaltenes could be created without involving resins. American Chemical Society 2023-07-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10357546/ /pubmed/37483178 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c07754 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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title_short Evaluation of Asphalt Aging Using Multivariate Analysis Applied to Saturates, Aromatics, Resins, and Asphaltene Determinator Data
title_sort evaluation of asphalt aging using multivariate analysis applied to saturates, aromatics, resins, and asphaltene determinator data
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10357546/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37483178
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c07754
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