Author | Search for: Mercier, P. H. J.1; Search for: Kingston, D. M.1; Search for: Kotlyar, L. S.1; Search for: Kung, J.1; Search for: Woods, J. R.1; Search for: Patarachao, B.1; Search for: McCracken, T.1; Search for: Ng, S.; Search for: Moran, K.; Search for: Sparks, B. D. |
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Affiliation | - National Research Council of Canada. NRC Institute for Chemical Process and Environmental Technology
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Format | Text, Article |
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Conference | 8th World Congress of Chemical Engineering: Incorporating the 59th Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference and the 24th Interamerican Congress of Chemical Engineering, August 23-27, 2009, Montreal, QC, Canada |
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Abstract | Ultra-fines are predominantly delaminated colloidal clays that exist naturally in oil sands and are released during conditioning of surface mined ores. Critical concentrations of these ultra-fines and the cations present in process water are capable of forming flocculated structures with a very high water holding capacity. During primary separation of bitumen, these ultra-fines are detrimental to recovery as a result of increased slurry viscosity as well as through slime coating of released bitumen. Disposition into tailings ponds eventually produces mature fine tailings. The harmful effects of ultra-fines in some problematic ores are discussed. |
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Publication date | 2009 |
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Publisher | The Conference |
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Language | English |
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Peer reviewed | Yes |
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NPARC number | 23004590 |
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Record identifier | 4b384e6f-d71b-408b-ac3f-5c7ba7e2deea |
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Record created | 2018-11-26 |
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Record modified | 2020-04-16 |
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