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Polyacrylamides revisited: flocculation of kaolin suspensions and mature fine tailings

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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
卷 96, 期 1, 页码 20-26

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/cjce.22940

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oil sand tailings; polyacrylamides; flocculation

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  1. Institute for Oil Sands Innovation (IOSI) of the University of Alberta - Natural Resources Canada

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A series of acrylamide-based water-soluble (co)polymers was synthesized and they were investigated as flocculants of model kaolin suspensions and mature fine tailings of oil sands. The effects of molar mass, charge density, and polymer concentration on flocculation efficiency were studied by monitoring the initial settling rate during sedimentation. Hydrolyzed polyacrylamide (HPAM) with high molar mass and intermediate acrylic acid contents (0.14-0.41mol/mol (14-41 mol%)) performed better in flocculation tests on kaolin suspensions requiring lower dose for maximum initial settling rate than native polyacrylamide (PAM). Surface force measurements showed that at low polymer concentrations (1ppm), the partially-adsorbed polymer induced a bridging attraction between the mica surfaces. Increasing the polymer concentration to 10 and 50ppm caused purely repulsive forces. The presence of anionic groups in HPAM led to stronger repulsion, which was also demonstrated by the higher viscosity and larger hydrodynamic radius of the charged polymer. The charge-induced increase in the viscosity of polymer solutions was suppressed by the screening effect of salts in a buffer solution and reducing the viscosity is desirable in the injection of flocculants in the industrial process.

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