Publication date: 15 July 2018
Source:Fuel, Volume 224
Author(s): Mark W. Donner, Beatriz Bicalho, Caleb Sinn, William Shotyk
There is increasing environmental concern regarding the emission of selenium (Se) from mining and upgrading of bitumen extracted from the Athabasca bituminous sands (ABS) in northern Alberta, Canada. However, there remains a lack of high quality analytical data for Se in this massive hydrocarbon reserve. Accurate analytical determinations of Se in bitumen from ABS are an important first step toward understanding its potential to be emitted to the environment. This has been a challenge due to the low abundance of Se combined with the preponderance of entrained mineral material (sand, clay) and the generally inadequate sensitivity of analytical methods used in the past. To overcome these issues, samples of ABS ores (McMurray Formation) underwent a toluene extraction procedure under ultra-clean lab conditions to separate bitumen from mineral particles. Separated bitumen, residual mineral material, and bulk ores were then subjected to acid-digestion and analysis using inductively coupled plasma sector-field mass spectrometry (ICP-SFMS) as well as hydride generation atomic fluorescence spectroscopy (HG-AFS). Unlike many other potentially toxic trace elements (Ag, As, Be, Cd, Cu, Pb, Sb, Tl and Zn) which exist almost exclusively in the mineral fraction, Se was found primarily (ca. 80%) in the organic (bitumen) fraction. Sulphur was determined in the same acid digests using both ICP-SFMS and inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES) and it too, was found almost exclusively in the bitumen fraction. Despite the limited number of samples available to our study, the positive, linear correlation between Se and S concentrations in bitumen suggests that S concentrations can be used as a guide to estimate their Se content. Given that Se is found mainly in the organic fraction of the ABS, there is considerable potential for mobilization of this element during upgrading and refining. The analytical methods successfully employed here have sufficient sensitivity to support studies of Se contamination of environmental media in the ABS region.
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