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Journal of Petroleum & Environmental Biotechnology | 2014

Chemical Characterization of Gilsonite Bitumen

Nader Nciri; Suil Song; Namho Kim; Namjun Cho

This research provides new insights into the chemical composition of the Gilsonite in order to ascertain its properties which can assist in the refining and processing paths of the natural resource. Gilsonite, naturally occurring asphaltite bitumen, consists of a complex mixture of organic compounds. It was collected in the Uinta Basin near the town of Bonanza, Utah. The aim of this work is to obtain a more complete picture of molecular structure of Gilsonite, very important in fuel processing industry, matching and interpreting the results from different techniques. The Gilsonite was characterized by elemental analysis (EA) to determine the concentrations of C, H, N, S, and O, by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) for comparative analysis of the chemical structures, by Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of hydrogen (1H NMR) to ascertain the aliphatic and aromatic hydrogen fractions, and by Thin layer chromatography-flame ionization detection (Iatroscan TLC-FID) to quantify saturated and aromatic hydrocarbons, and resin/asphaltene fractions. The results were evaluated in combination with the available geological data and with some bitumens to evaluate, chemically, possible mechanisms of Gilsonite formation. Low hydrogen to carbon atomic ratio (1.44), low sulfur (0.27 wt.%) and high nitrogen (3.25 wt.%) contents were the main characteristics of the Gilsonite from Uinta Basin. FTIR revealed the presence of alkane, aromatic rings, phenyl rings, alcohols, carbonyl groups, organic sulfoxides, and sulfate salts, confirming the fact that Gilsonite is composed of high molecular weight polycyclic constituents comprising of nitrogen, sulfur and oxygen heteroatoms. Likewise, FTIR proved that Gilsonite includes fingerprint of clay minerals. Iatroscan data showed interestingly that Gilsonite contains considerable amount of asphaltenes (79.7 wt.%) and nil amount of aromatics (0 wt.%). While, the yields of saturates and resins account only for 1.6 wt.% and 18.7 wt.%, respectively. Furthermore, SARA method estimated that Gilsonite is extremely instable (Colloidal instability index, CII = 4.34). Proton NMR measurements indicated that the aliphatic hydrogen portion is approximately 95.38% and the aromatic hydrogen fraction is about 4.62%.


IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering | 2017

Structural comparison of Gilsonite and Trinidad Lake Asphalt using 13C-NMR technique

Nader Nciri; Namjun Cho

The recent increased importance of natural asphalt as an alternative binder for sustainable road pavement has dictated that more knowledge should be acquired about its structure and properties. Earlier, Carbon-13 NMR spectroscopy has been applied to very few natural bituminous materials. In this work, two types of raw binders namely Gilsonite and Trinidad Lake asphalt (TLA) have been subjected to an extensive investigation by using 13C-NMR technique. Results have shown that valuable chemical data can be readily withdrawn on aromatic ring structures and ring substituents in natural asphalts derived from different sources. The chemical significance of these findings will be discussed.


Materials | 2016

An In-Depth Investigation into the Physicochemical, Thermal, Microstructural, and Rheological Properties of Petroleum and Natural Asphalts

Nader Nciri; Jeonghyun Kim; Namho Kim; Namjun Cho

Over the last decade, unexpected and sudden pavement failures have occurred in several provinces in South Korea. Some of these failures remain unexplained, further illustrating the gaps in our knowledge about binder chemistry. To prevent premature pavement distress and enhance road performance, it is imperative to provide an adequate characterization of asphalt. For this purpose, the current research aims at inspecting the chemistry, microstructure, thermal, and physico-rheological properties of two types of asphalt, namely petroleum asphalt (PA) and natural asphalt (NA). The binders were extensively investigated by using elemental analysis, thin-layer chromatography with flame ionization detection (TLC-FID), matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization time-of-fight mass spectroscopy (MALDI-TOF-MS), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), Raman spectroscopy (RS), Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-NMR), ultraviolet and visible spectroscopy (UV-VIS), X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), penetration, softening point, ductility, and viscosity tests. The findings of this research have revealed the distinct variations between the chemical compositions, microstructures, and thermo-rheological properties of the two asphalts and provided valuable knowledge into the characteristics of the binders. Such insight has been effective in predicting the performance or distress of road pavement. This paper will, therefore, be of immediate interest to materials engineers in state highway agencies and asphalt industries.


Key Engineering Materials | 2016

Investigation on the Chemical and Physical Properties of Vegetable Oil-Based Polyols for their Potential Application as Asphalt Rejuvenators

Nader Nciri; Jeong Hyun Kim; Nam Ho Kim; Nam Jun Cho

Up to date, no extravagant attempts have been made to use the vegetable oil-based polyols as rejuvenator agents for aged asphalts. In this context, the nature and composition of these biodegradable products need to be identified and physicochemical properties of different nature of compounds need to be measured. Three different vegetable oil-based polyols designed as castor oil polyol, soybean flexible polyol, and soybean rigid polyol were characterized by FT-IR, TLC-FID, 1H-NMR, and 13C-NMR and by the determination of some usual characteristics such as acid value, hydroxyl value, iodine value, and viscosity. It is speculated that the soybean flexible polyol may serve as a potential rejuvenator for aged asphalts.


Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2017

New insights into the effects of styrene-butadiene-styrene polymer modifier on the structure, properties, and performance of asphalt binder: The case of AP-5 asphalt and solvent deasphalting pitch

Nader Nciri; Namho Kim; Namjun Cho


The Twenty-fourth International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference | 2014

Chemical and Physical Properties of Petroleum Pitch

Nader Nciri; Kim Jeong Hyun; Suil Song; Namho Kim; Namjun Cho


Archive | 2013

Physicochemical Characterization of Asphalt Ridge Froth Bitumen and Petroleum Pitch

Nader Nciri; Suil Song; Namho Kim; Namjun Cho


Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research | 2018

PUBLIC HEALTH HAZARDS ASSOCIATED WITH NATURALLY OCCURRING TOXINS IN LEGUME SEEDS - RAPID DETECTION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A LECTIN FROM A KOREAN CULTIVATED KIDNEY BEAN (PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L.)

Nader Nciri; Taesub Shin; Namjun Cho


Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research | 2018

ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF RAW WHITE KIDNEY BEANS (PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. VAR. BELDIA) INDUCES OVERGROWTH OF FECAL COLIFORMS AND LACTOBACILLI IN WISTAR RATS

Nader Nciri; Taesub Shin; Namjun Cho


한국분석과학회 학술대회 | 2014

Chemistry of Natural Bitumen and Petroleum Residue

Nader Nciri; Suil Song; Sanga Lee; Jeonghyun Kim; Namho Kim; Namjun Cho

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Namjun Cho

Korea University of Technology and Education

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Namho Kim

Korea University of Technology and Education

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Suil Song

Korea University of Technology and Education

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Jeonghyun Kim

Korea University of Technology and Education

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Jeong Hyun Kim

Korea University of Technology and Education

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Kim Jeong Hyun

Korea University of Technology and Education

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Nam Ho Kim

Korea University of Technology and Education

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Nam Jun Cho

Korea University of Technology and Education

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