CHARACTERIZATION OF OIL SANDS MINERAL COMPONENTS AND CLAY-ORGANIC COMPLEXES |
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Authors: | David E. Axelson Randy J. Mikula Zenon M. Potoczny |
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Affiliation: | CRL, Fuel Processing Laboratory,CANMET Energy, Mines and Resources Canada , P.O. Bag 1280, Devon, Alberta, TOC 1E0, Canada |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT Differences in oil sands processability and extraction yields can be dependent upon many factors including the composition of the mineral components and the organic complexes that are associated with certain minerals. These mineral-organic associations help provide the bridge which leads to carry over of bitumen with the tailings as well as carry over of water and mineral matter with the product. The nature of the organic component of clay-organic complexes extracted from various streams in an oil sands recovery process is discussed in relation to the stability of both water-in-oil and oil-in-water emulsions formed. These samples have been studied with nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) as veil as with other techniques such as interfacial tension measurements. |
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