Abstract Surface microstructures of bitumen are key sites in atmospheric photo-oxidation leading to changes in the mechanical properties and finally resulting in cracking and rutting of the material. Investigations at the nanoscale remain challenging. Conventional combination of optical microscopy and spectroscopy cannot resolve the submicrostructures due to the Abbe restriction. For the first time, we report here respective surface domains, namely catana, peri and para phases, correlated to distinct molecules using combinations of atomic force microscopy with infrared spectroscopy and with correlative time of flight—secondary ion mass spectrometry. Chemical heterogeneities on the surface lead to selective oxidation due to their varying sus...
Determination of the molecular structure of asphaltenes, especially in their native environment, is ...
In the past years a wide discussion has been held among asphalt researchers regarding the existence ...
International audienceLong-term aging of bitumen causes formation of oxidation products that can be ...
Bitumen, the residue of oil distillation and applied e.g. as binder in asphalt pavements displays a ...
Bitumen is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons for which the knowledge of microstructure is incomplete...
Bitumen and bituminous binders are a mixture of a wide variety of molecules with different size and ...
Asphalt surface features revealed in the tapping-mode atomic force microscope (AFM) have been extens...
Abstract: Bituminous binders can display a rich microscale morphology, including the so-called bee s...
Thermo-oxidative bitumen ageing has been commonly recognised as the main cause of asphalt cracking. ...
In an effort to understand the effect of low temperature fatigue cracking, atomic force microscopy (...
Copyright © 2015 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. To examine the bitumen microstructure, 15 bitumens wer...
Fundamental understanding of micro-mechanical behaviors in bitumen, including phase separation, micr...
The interfacial interaction between bituminous binders and several mineral surfaces of different che...
The propensity for adherence to solid surfaces of asphaltenes, a complex solubility class of heterop...
Bitumen is a highly viscous and chemically complex petroleum-derived material, which is applied as a...
Determination of the molecular structure of asphaltenes, especially in their native environment, is ...
In the past years a wide discussion has been held among asphalt researchers regarding the existence ...
International audienceLong-term aging of bitumen causes formation of oxidation products that can be ...
Bitumen, the residue of oil distillation and applied e.g. as binder in asphalt pavements displays a ...
Bitumen is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons for which the knowledge of microstructure is incomplete...
Bitumen and bituminous binders are a mixture of a wide variety of molecules with different size and ...
Asphalt surface features revealed in the tapping-mode atomic force microscope (AFM) have been extens...
Abstract: Bituminous binders can display a rich microscale morphology, including the so-called bee s...
Thermo-oxidative bitumen ageing has been commonly recognised as the main cause of asphalt cracking. ...
In an effort to understand the effect of low temperature fatigue cracking, atomic force microscopy (...
Copyright © 2015 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. To examine the bitumen microstructure, 15 bitumens wer...
Fundamental understanding of micro-mechanical behaviors in bitumen, including phase separation, micr...
The interfacial interaction between bituminous binders and several mineral surfaces of different che...
The propensity for adherence to solid surfaces of asphaltenes, a complex solubility class of heterop...
Bitumen is a highly viscous and chemically complex petroleum-derived material, which is applied as a...
Determination of the molecular structure of asphaltenes, especially in their native environment, is ...
In the past years a wide discussion has been held among asphalt researchers regarding the existence ...
International audienceLong-term aging of bitumen causes formation of oxidation products that can be ...