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Abstract An unusual chondritic xenolith was found in two sequentially prepared thin sections of a sample from the Krymka (LL3.2) chondrite. The xenolith has a rounded, slightly deformed shape of about 5 mm in apparent diameter and is partially surrounded by a double rim made of an inner fine‐grained silicate‐rich rim and an outer sulfide‐rich rim.
Aelita Girich +6 more
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ABSTRACT Taste and odour compounds (T&O), particularly 2‐methylisoborneol (2‐MIB) and geosmin, pose persistent challenges in drinking water treatment, as conventional methods often achieve limited removal. This study provides a comparative evaluation of five treatment strategies: activated carbon (AC) adsorption, sulfonic acid‐modified activated carbon
Betul Aykut‐Senel +3 more
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Recovering the properties of aged bitumen using bio-rejuvenators derived from municipal wastes
Ageing of bitumen leads to significant performance deterioration of asphalt pavements and leads to material properties that are not conducive to recycling.
Hughes, David +9 more
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One of the ways that Alberta can help alleviate its worsening bottleneck in oilexport pipelines is by partially upgrading oil sands bitumen before shipping it to market.
Jennifer Winter +2 more
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THE DETERMINATION OF SULPHUR IN BITUMENS. [PDF]
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Optical second harmonic generation in bitumen films
textThe ability of asphalt binders (bitumen) in road surfaces to self-heal after cracking is important to developing a robust transportation system that can tolerate heavy traffic and varying weather conditions.
Roberts, Aaron Joseph
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Engineering bitumen for future asphalt pavements: A review of chemistry, structure and rheology
Bitumen, a product mostly used as a binder in road construction, has been subject of numerous scientific investigations with the goal to optimise its function as an engineering material.
Pipintakos, Georgios +3 more
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Pipeline transport is commonly used in the oil sand industry to convey crushed oil sand ores and tailings. Bitumen residues in the oil sand tailings can be a threat to the environment that separating them from tailings before disposal is crucial. However,
Zheng, Enzu +4 more
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While there is considerable research regarding the recycling and reuse of aged bitumen in terms of the evaluation of rheological properties, there is not much fundamental understanding regarding the underlying mechanisms of the rejuvenation process ...
Xia, Wei +6 more
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Influence of rejuvenators on bitumen ageing in hot recycled asphalt mixtures
The use of reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) in new hot mix asphalt (HMA) by means of hot recycling techniques generates the advantage linked to the exploitation of both lytic and bituminous component, consequently leading to the decrease of both virgin ...
Giorgia Mazzoni +2 more
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