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Probing Silica-Kaolinite Interactions with Sum Frequency Generation Spectroscopy
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Treating the oil sand tailings ponds is a major challenge owing to the vast amounts of tailings and the need for a reliable treatment technique for releasing water and generating the highly consolidated material required for land reclamation. Treatment with chemicals such as lime (calcium (hydr)oxide) is a promising technology for tailings dewatering and consolidation, particularly at higher pH. Given that kaolinite and silica minerals are the main constituents of many oil sands, we have investigated the influence of lime and NaOH addition on the silica/water/kaolinite interface over the pH range 7-12.4 using vibrational sum frequency generation spectroscopy (SFG). With lime addition, we observe a complete disappearance of the vibrational features of the interfacial water molecules for planar silica in contact with an aqueous dispersion of kaolinite particles at pH 12 and above with a concurrent increase in the amount of adsorbed kaolinite based on the observed peak at 3694 cm-1. This suggests that the absence of water features in the SFG spectra is associated with conditions that facilitate dewatering. With NaOH addition, however, the interfacial water SF intensity is still significant even under highly alkaline conditions despite the increase in adsorbed kaolinite at high pH. To better understand the SFG observations, we perform -potential measurements on the planar silica aqueous interface and kaolinite aqueous suspensions under the same pH conditions with NaOH and lime addition.
Title: Probing Silica-Kaolinite Interactions with Sum Frequency Generation Spectroscopy
Description:
Treating the oil sand tailings ponds is a major challenge owing to the vast amounts of tailings and the need for a reliable treatment technique for releasing water and generating the highly consolidated material required for land reclamation.
Treatment with chemicals such as lime (calcium (hydr)oxide) is a promising technology for tailings dewatering and consolidation, particularly at higher pH.
Given that kaolinite and silica minerals are the main constituents of many oil sands, we have investigated the influence of lime and NaOH addition on the silica/water/kaolinite interface over the pH range 7-12.
4 using vibrational sum frequency generation spectroscopy (SFG).
With lime addition, we observe a complete disappearance of the vibrational features of the interfacial water molecules for planar silica in contact with an aqueous dispersion of kaolinite particles at pH 12 and above with a concurrent increase in the amount of adsorbed kaolinite based on the observed peak at 3694 cm-1.
This suggests that the absence of water features in the SFG spectra is associated with conditions that facilitate dewatering.
With NaOH addition, however, the interfacial water SF intensity is still significant even under highly alkaline conditions despite the increase in adsorbed kaolinite at high pH.
To better understand the SFG observations, we perform -potential measurements on the planar silica aqueous interface and kaolinite aqueous suspensions under the same pH conditions with NaOH and lime addition.
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