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Adsorption of Pentane Insoluble Organic Matter from Oilsands Bitumen onto Clay Surfaces
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2006
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Commercial Oilsands SeparationEngineeringOrganic ChemistryChemistryMineral ProcessingChemical EngineeringEnvironmental ChemistryPetroleum ChemistryAnalytical ChemistryEquivalent Natural FractionsChemisorptionAdsorptionClay SurfacesOilsands BitumenClay MineralSurface ScienceGeochemistryPetroleum GeochemistryWater Wettability
Abstract The effectiveness of commercial oilsands separation processes relies on the water wettability of the solids. Consequently, the interaction between the mineral and organic matter types present in oilsands is of interest. In this work, we report results related to the adsorption of a pentane insoluble fraction from bitumen on kaolinite and illite, the major clay types present in oilsands. We determined adsorption from toluene solution by illite and kaolinite and use a combination of spectroscopic techniques to probe the organic coated clay surfaces to different depths. The results are compared with similar data for equivalent natural fractions from oilsands.
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