Abstract

The changes in the chemistry of organosulfur compounds from asphalt cements during aging are studied using solid state voltammetry of immobilized microparticles. Five Brazilian asphalt cements were evaluated after three forced aging processes: Rolling Thin Film Oven Test (RTFOT), Pressure Aging Vessel (PAV) and SUNTEST. It was possible to identify the presence of thiophenes, sulfides and sulfoxides in the different samples and the reactional changes during the aging processes were proposed. Voltammetric data, supported by ATR-FTIR spectroscopy, indicate that aging asphalts involve the increase of the proportion of sulfoxide and thiophene components and that polythiophene compounds were formed mainly in the SUNTEST aging due the involvement of radical species.

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