Related Experiment Video
Updated: Feb 10, 2026

Advanced Self-Healing Asphalt Reinforced by Graphene Structures: An Atomistic Insight
Published on: May 31, 2022
Reactive Neural Network Potential Developed for Asphalt Aging Systems Through Active Learning and Enhanced Sampling
Zhengwu Long1,2, Lingyun You1,2
1School of Civil and Hydraulic Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China.
None:
The atomic-scale mechanisms of asphalt oxidative aging remain poorly understood due to the chemical complexity of asphalt and limitations of conventional methods. Herein, we develop a reactive neural network potential (NNP) for asphalt-oxygen systems via active learning combined with enhanced sampling (well-tempered metadynamics). The NNP achieves quantum-mechanical accuracy while enabling large-scale molecular dynamics simulations. Coupled with multimodal experimental characterization, we uncover a sequential "dehydrogenation-oxidation-crosslinking" reaction network during aging, initiated by thiophene sulfur oxidation and followed by hydrogen abstraction, aromatization, and carbonyl formation. Temperature modulates the reaction landscape, shifting the preference from carbonylation-aromatization at low temperature to hydroxylation-aromatization at high temperature. We identify six parallel pathways with sulfoxide and carbonyl channels being dominant. Free energy analysis reveals that aging proceeds via successive polarization of C-H, O-H, C-O, and S-O bonds with energy barriers significantly lower than C-C cleavage. This work establishes a machine learning-accelerated computational framework for asphalt aging and provides guidance for designing durable pavement materials.
Related Concept Videos
Gas Chromatography: Sample Injection Systems
Two primary injection methods are used...
Thermodynamics: Chemical Potential and Activity
The thermodynamic equilibrium constant is more accurately defined in terms of activity rather than concentration.
Protein Networks
These interactions can be represented through maps depicting protein-protein interaction networks, represented as nodes and edges. Nodes are circles that are representative of a protein,...
Network Covalent Solids
To break or to melt a covalent network solid, covalent bonds must be broken. Because covalent bonds are relatively strong, covalent network solids are typically...
Aging
Cellular Clock Theory
The cellular clock theory posits that the human lifespan is closely tied to the finite capacity of cells to divide, a phenomenon governed by telomeres, which are protective caps at the ends of...
Neural Regulation

