Effect of feed source in the hot water processing of Utah tar sand

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Mines & Earth Sciences
Department Metallurgical Engineering
Creator Miller, Jan D.
Other Author Misra, M.
Title Effect of feed source in the hot water processing of Utah tar sand
Date 1980
Description The processing strategy for the effective separation of bitumen from low grade (K.10 weight percent bitumen) Utah tar sands by a hot water process differs significantly from that used for the processing of high grade (> 10 weight percent bitumen) Utah tar sands. Excellent separations (coefficient of separation " 0.9) can be achieved for high grade Utah tar sands by intense hot water digestion followed by a modified froth flotation step. Such a technique is ineffective for low grade tar sands. In order to change the characteristics of the low grade tar sand an attempt was made to enrich the bitumen content of the feed to greater than 10 weight percent by recycle of bitumen concentrate to the digestion stage. However, the quality of the separation was not improved under these circumstances. Similarly feed enrichment by heat treating the low grade feed with recycled concentrate prior to digestion did not improve the separation. More successful separations of low grade Utah tar sands were finally achieved by modification of the viscosity of the low grade bitumen with controlled addition of diluent. These results of the hot water separation tests and variations in the quality of separation are interpreted in terms of the physical properties of the bitumen and the surface bonding forces operative at the bitumen-sand interface.
Type Text
Publisher Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration
Volume 32
Issue 3
Subject Tar sand; Utah; Bitumen; Hot water separation; Froth flotation
Subject LCSH Flotation; Separation (Technology); Oil sands; Utah; Bitumen
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Miller, J. D., & Misra, M. (1980). Effect of feed source in the hot water processing of Utah tar sand. SME/AIME Trans., Mining Engineering, 32(3), 302"11, March 1980.
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6xw538k
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