Distribution of sulfur compounds in Brazilian asphalt cements and its relationship to short-term and long-term aging processes

[Display omitted] •Brazilian asphalt cements were comparatively analyzed for total sulfur distribution.•Distribution of sulfur classes was obtained from virgin and aged asphalt cements.•Decrease of thiophenes between 17.7 and 47.5% was observed after RTFOT and PAV aging.•Increase of aliphatic sulfid...

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Veröffentlicht in:Construction & building materials 2016-08, Vol.117, p.72-79
Hauptverfasser: de Carvalho, Leandro M., Grassmann, Carla S., do Nascimento, Paulo C., Bohrer, Denise, Fröhlich, Andressa C., Hoinacki, Chrys K., Adolfo, Franciele R., Claussen, Luís E., Cravo, Margareth, Leite, Leni F.M.
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Brazilian asphalt cements were comparatively analyzed for total sulfur distribution.•Distribution of sulfur classes was obtained from virgin and aged asphalt cements.•Decrease of thiophenes between 17.7 and 47.5% was observed after RTFOT and PAV aging.•Increase of aliphatic sulfides and aromatic/saturated sulfur was observed after aging.•Sulfur speciation was studied in asphalts and their maltenic fractions after aging. In this work, speciation analysis of sulfur compounds was carried out in asphalt cements submitted to short-term and long-term processes. The separation of sulfur classes was obtained after selective oxidation/reduction steps followed by adsorption liquid chromatography. Five asphalt cements were comparatively analyzed (virgin and aged) for total sulfur distribution, what permitted to establish a possible mechanism for sulfur transformation occurring in Brazilian asphalts. The decrease of thiophenes (17.7–47.5%) was accompanied by the increase in aliphatic sulfides (2.6–19.6%), as well as aromatic/saturated sulfur (5.9–34.9%) in its more oxidized state after RTFOT and RTFOT+PAV aging. A disruption of thiophenic rings and their subsequent conversion to saturated/aromatic sulfur compounds and cyclic/polycyclic aliphatic sulfides can be established as possible route. It showed that part of chemical changes is related to conversion of thiophenes mostly in asphaltenic fraction, since maltenes were found to be relative stable over the thiophenes distribution after aging.
ISSN:0950-0618
1879-0526
DOI:10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2016.04.111