Abstract

Two natural clay standards, dominated by montmorillonite (SWy-2) and Illite-smectite (ISCz-1), were mixed with bitumen and reacted for 8 days. The clay-bitumen mixtures were then washed three times each with cyclohexane to extract bitumen from the clays. The aim was to better understand the role of swelling clay minerals on nonaqueous solvent bitumen extraction. The experimental results showed that montmorillonite and Illite-smectite contained 4.6 to 8.2 wt % and 7.1 to 8.2 wt % of carbon after cyclohexane bitumen extraction, respectively. The residual organic material after cyclohexane bitumen extraction was retained on the outer and inner (interlayer space) surfaces of the swelling clay mineral particles in the form of patchy rather than continuous coating. Cation exchange capacity (CEC), specific surface area (SSA), and layer charge density (LCD) were all reduced by the reaction with bitumen due to organic coatings on the clay mineral surfaces and/or due to gluing of clay particles to aggregates. Compa...

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