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Hydrophilic Gilsonite Nanoparticles

Hydrophilic Gilsonite Nanoparticles

Several experiments were performed to characterize and evaluate the performance of the hydrophilic gilsonite. To find the functional groups of the hydrophilic and natural gilsonite, Fourier-transform infrared spectra (FTIR) were taken from 4000 to 650 cm-1 with a Perkin-Elmer Spectrum 2 instrument. Also, to identify the crystalline phases of the natural and hydrophilic gilsonite, XRD patterns were recorded by X-ray diffractometer (X’Pert Pro, Panalytical) using a Cu anode at 40 keV and 40 mA in 2Ɵ range of 5-80o with step size 0.026o. The surface morphologies of the natural and hydrophilic gilsonite were recorded using field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM, MIRA3, TE-SCAN). After ball milling, the particle-size distribution (PSD) of the hydrophilic gilsonite was measured at 25oC using a dynamic light scattering technique (Malvern, zetasizer µV). In addition, the thermogravimetric analyses (TGA) of the hydrophilic and natural gilsonite were carried out on an STA 1500 thermo-analyzer (Rheometric Scientific) under nitrogen atmosphere and heating rate of 10°C min-1