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Electron microscopic observations of the morphology of bitumens

Donnet et al., 1977

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2288838485158638675
Author
Donnet J
Ducret J
Kennel M
Papirer E
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Two bitumens, representative of the sol and the gel types, were studied by electron microscopy using different techniques (replicas, ultramicrotomy, SEM). Asphaltenes in the bitumen of the sol type form well organized, isolated agglomerates whereas the asphaltenes …
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