NMR Self‐Diffusion and Transverse Relaxation Time in Bitumen: The Effect of Aging

Author:

Porto Michele12ORCID,Angelico Ruggero3ORCID,Calandra Pietro42,Loise Valeria12,Abe Abraham A.12,Rossi Cesare Oliviero12,Caputo Paolino12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry and Chemical Technologies University of Calabria Via P. Bucci, Cubo 14/D Rende CS 87036 Italy

2. INSTM - Consorzio Interuniversitario Nazionale per la Scienza e Tecnologia dei Materiali Via G. Giusti, 9 50121 Firenze Italy

3. Department of Agricultural Environmental and Food Sciences (DIAAA) University of Molise Via De Sanctis Campobasso 86100 CB Italy

4. CNR-ISMN National Research Council – Institute for the Study of Nanostructured Materials Via Salaria km29.300 00015 Monterotondo Stazione RM Italy

Abstract

AbstractIn this investigation the dynamics of two types of bitumens with different penetration grade were tested by using dynamic shear rheometry (DSR) and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) at unaged conditions, and upon both short‐ and long‐term artificial aging. The gel‐sol transition temperature was found to increase with increasing the time of aging treatment. Arrhenius parameters of the viscosity were found, unexpectedly, to be correlated with those of simple liquids, suggesting that the two kinds of systems, although chemically and physically quite different, share the same basic process at the molecular level. The molecular dynamics has been then investigated by NMR Pulsed Field Gradient Stimulated‐Echo (PFGSE) and relaxometry (Carr‐Purcell‐Meiboom‐Gill, CPMG, spin‐echo pulse sequence) to capture the effect of aging upon dynamics variables such as self‐diffusion coefficients D and transverse relaxation times T2. The translational diffusion at T> of the light molecular components of both types of bitumens was characterized by broad distributions of D which were found independent of the experimental time scale up to 0.2 s. Similarly, T2 data could be described as a continuous unimodal distributions of relaxation times determined both at T< and T> .

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics

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