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Journal article (2025) - Johannes Mirwald, Sadaf Khalighi, Virginie Mouillet, Sayeda Nahar, Nathalie Piérard, Georgios Pipintakos, Laurent Porot, Kristina Primerano, Aditi Sharma, Pejoohan Tavassoti, Sandra Weigel, Jens Wetekam, Aikaterini Varveri, Jiqing Zhu, Bernhard Hofko, Dheeraj Adwani, Augusto Cannone-Falchetto, Michael Elwardany, Rita Kleiziené, Katarzyna Konieczna, Maciej Maliszewski
Attenuated Total Reflection Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy has become a popular spectroscopic technique in bituminous binder analysis. However, comparable results are not obtainable yet due to differences in devices, measurement routines, sample preparation procedures, and spectral evaluation. Thus, the Task Group 1 of the RILEM TC 295-FBB: “Fingerprinting bituminous binders using physicochemical analysis” focuses on bringing this method towards pre-standardization. This study evaluates the reproducibility and consistency from round robin test, where 21 participating laboratories performed six different preparation techniques on three different binders in an unaged, short-term, and long-term aged state. A total of 6461 spectra were recorded and evaluated for their mean, standard deviation and coefficient of variation (CV) in the spectral region between 1800 and 600 cm−1. The results show that the solid sample preparation methods provide excellent reproducibility, with a coefficient of variation below 2%. Only the solvent method showed a higher coefficient of variation at 7.18%. Outliers with a high CV were detected and categorized into two groups: one where only one of the four samples differed and the other where all 16 spectra showed slight scattering in the overall absorption. The consistency of the method is significantly influenced by the accuracy of sample preparation, which is crucial for minimizing differences in slope, baseline, and noise in the spectra. These findings show the excellent reproducibility of these sample preparation methods and will be further examined to establish universal indices for evaluating effects such as ageing, bringing the method closer towards standardization. ...
Journal article (2022) - Laurent Porot, Virginie Mouillet, Alexandros Margaritis, Hamzeh Haghshena, Michael Elwardany, Panos Apostolidis
InfraRed spectrometry is a powerful technique to characterise bituminous binders. The methodology is not fully harmonised and may lead to vari-ability. The RILEM-272-PIM-TG1, evaluated seven complex bituminous, for which eleven laboratories performed FTIR. While, the spectra showed sim-ilar trends, further analysis was needed to improve comparison. A specific approach was applied on two binders, unmodified and polymer modified bitumen, and two ageing conditioning. Combining a Gaussian distribution
and derivative analysis confirmed a good alignments of laboratory results. A two-step model was developed improving further interpretation. It con-sists of a baseline adjustment with eight points and normalisation over the maximum aliphatic peak. Furthermore, a specific fingerprint model was determined with the main absorption peaks defined by their location and shape. Only the intensity varies from laboratory to laboratory and binders. This general approach can be used as a platform to characterise aging or binder complexity ...