Formation of cyclopentane methane binary clathrate hydrate in brine solutions
Abstract
Building on a our previous study on the kinetics of formation of cyclopentane (CP)-methane binary sII-type hydrate in well-agitated fresh water, analogous experiments have been performed in brine solutions at two salinities (3.5% and 7.0% NaCl, w/w) to investigate how salt affects this formation process thermodynamically and kinetically. The hydrate formation rate in salt water is found to be ~2-3 times smaller than that in fresh water at small subcooling levels ΔT < 4 K but at higher subcooling levels, the two become comparable. The methane occupancy in the small cavities of the sII hydrate is also estimated to be ~0.5 for methane pressures between 1 and 3 MPa under equilibrium conditions, as well as during growth at subcooled conditions (ΔT < ~ 7 K).
- Publication:
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Chemical Engineering Science
- Pub Date:
- February 2016
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.ces.2015.11.001
- Bibcode:
- 2016ChEnS.141..125C
- Keywords:
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- Binary clathrate hydrate;
- Growth kinetics;
- Mass transfer;
- Brine solution;
- Cyclopentane methane hydrate