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Characterization of solvent-insoluble organic matter isolated from Alberta oil sands

โœ Scribed by Abdul Majid; Bryan D. Sparks; J.A. Ripmeester


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Weight
721 KB
Volume
70
Category
Article
ISSN
0016-2361

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โœฆ Synopsis


Considerable

quantities of organic material, insoluble in common organic solvents, are known to be associated with the inorganic minerals present in oil sands. This insoluble organic matter (IOM) consists of both humic and non-humic components containing numerous oxygen functions. In this investigation IOM was beneficiated from a number of feedstocks using HCl/HF mineral dissolution techniques normally used for the isolation of kerogen concentrate from oil shales. The feedstocks included two different grades of Athabasca oil sand, three tailings stream fractions from oil sand plants in Alberta, and a sample of New Brunswick oil shale. The various fractions were analysed for elemental composition and then characterized by infrared and CP/MAS 13C n.m.r. methods. The elemental analyses have been discussed in terms of a van Krevelen diagram by plotting H/C atomic ratios against O/C atomic ratios. N.m.r. data have been


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