Thirteen humic acid samples were isolated from a number of oil sand feedstocks using 0.5 N NaOH or a mixture of 0.1 N NaOH + 0.1 M Na\u2084P\u2082O\u2087. The feedstocks included three different grades of Athabasca oil sand, two samples of overburden, a sample of centrifuge tailings from the Syncrude Canada Ltd plant in Alberta and a heavy minerals fraction from oil sand tailings containing adsorbed organic matter. Based on the extraction efficiency of the two solvents it appears that the humic acids from oil sand and overburden feedstocks are strongly associated with calcium, while the humic acids from other feedstocks could be bound to non-silicate aluminum and/or iron. Comparison of analytical data for the various humic acid samples with...
<div><p>Geological samples were collected from 27 representative locations in the Athabasca Oil Sand...
Fulvic acid was purified from marsh soils in the Savannah, GA using a purification method from the I...
Humic acid (HA), known as the black gold of agriculture, is increasingly becoming popular for use in...
Humic matter associated with heavy metal minerals present in Athabasca oil sands, was isolated using...
Considerable quantities of organic material, insoluble in common organic solvents, are known to be a...
Using a cold water agitation test (CWAT), different grades of oil-sand solids were separated into th...
Considerable quantities of organic material, insoluble in common organic solvents, are known to be a...
Eight oil sands ores were tested in order to quantify the levels of humic acids in these samples thr...
Asphaltenes derived from Athabasca and Utah oil sands have been characterized using different techni...
The presence of humic matter modifies the hydrophilic character of some oil sand solids surfaces and...
Considerable quantities of organic material, insoluble in common organic solvents, are known to be a...
Investigations involving sedimentary organic matter associated with two samples of overburden from A...
The adsorption characteristics of an oil sands tailings water (OSTW) mixture of naphthenic acids wer...
Mine reclamation has become a topic of considerable research in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region of No...
Considerable quantities of insoluble organic matter (IOM) are known to be associated with certain so...
<div><p>Geological samples were collected from 27 representative locations in the Athabasca Oil Sand...
Fulvic acid was purified from marsh soils in the Savannah, GA using a purification method from the I...
Humic acid (HA), known as the black gold of agriculture, is increasingly becoming popular for use in...
Humic matter associated with heavy metal minerals present in Athabasca oil sands, was isolated using...
Considerable quantities of organic material, insoluble in common organic solvents, are known to be a...
Using a cold water agitation test (CWAT), different grades of oil-sand solids were separated into th...
Considerable quantities of organic material, insoluble in common organic solvents, are known to be a...
Eight oil sands ores were tested in order to quantify the levels of humic acids in these samples thr...
Asphaltenes derived from Athabasca and Utah oil sands have been characterized using different techni...
The presence of humic matter modifies the hydrophilic character of some oil sand solids surfaces and...
Considerable quantities of organic material, insoluble in common organic solvents, are known to be a...
Investigations involving sedimentary organic matter associated with two samples of overburden from A...
The adsorption characteristics of an oil sands tailings water (OSTW) mixture of naphthenic acids wer...
Mine reclamation has become a topic of considerable research in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region of No...
Considerable quantities of insoluble organic matter (IOM) are known to be associated with certain so...
<div><p>Geological samples were collected from 27 representative locations in the Athabasca Oil Sand...
Fulvic acid was purified from marsh soils in the Savannah, GA using a purification method from the I...
Humic acid (HA), known as the black gold of agriculture, is increasingly becoming popular for use in...