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Study of Bitumen Liberation from Oil Sands Ores

Posted on:2011-10-23Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:University of Alberta (Canada)Candidate:SrinivasaRajagopalan, SundeepFull Text:PDF
GTID:2461390011970865Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
To better understand bitumen conditioning stage in oil sands extraction process a flow cell was designed to study bitumen liberation directly from sand grains, using real oil sand ore. A high-grade oil sand ore was subjected to various water temperatures and pH values to examine the bitumen liberation. The effect of weathering of the high-grade ore and the presence of salt in the water were also examined to evaluate their effect on bitumen liberation.;Bitumen liberation was found to be critically and proportionately dependent on solution (water) temperature and pH values. A high temperature of 46°C and pH value of 11.3 promoted fast liberation with a high bitumen liberation. High salt concentration complemented with a high pH value was found to be detrimental to bitumen liberation from a high-grade ore. Overall, this novel setup provided distinct, high quality images and interesting results, which aided in understanding the critical parameters behind bitumen liberation from an oil sand ore.
Keywords/Search Tags:Bitumen, Oil sand, Sand ore
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