Phase Behavior and Thermodynamics of Clathrate Hydrate Systems of Carbon Dioxide in Presence of Tetrahydrofuran and Electrolytes

In the present work, experimental data on the equilibrium conditions of mixed CO2 and THF hydrates in aqueous electrolyte solutions are reported. Seven different electrolytes (metal halides) were used in this work namely sodium chloride (NaCl), calcium chloride (CaCl2), magnesium chloride (MgCl2), p...

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Main Authors: K.M., Sabil, C.J., Peters, G.-J., Witkamp
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spelling my.utp.eprints.17942012-12-31T03:48:16Z Phase Behavior and Thermodynamics of Clathrate Hydrate Systems of Carbon Dioxide in Presence of Tetrahydrofuran and Electrolytes K.M., Sabil C.J., Peters G.-J., Witkamp TP Chemical technology In the present work, experimental data on the equilibrium conditions of mixed CO2 and THF hydrates in aqueous electrolyte solutions are reported. Seven different electrolytes (metal halides) were used in this work namely sodium chloride (NaCl), calcium chloride (CaCl2), magnesium chloride (MgCl2), potassium bromide (KBr), sodium fluoride (NaF), potassium chloride (KCl) and sodium bromide (NaBr). All equilibrium data were measured by using Cailletet apparatus. Throughout this work, the overall concentration of CO2 and THF were kept constant at 0.4 and 0.5 mol fraction respectively while the concentration of electrolytes were varied. The experimental temperature ranged from 275 to 292 K and pressure up 7.5 MPa had been applied. From the experimental results, it is concluded that THF, which is soluble in water is able to suppress the salt inhibiting effect in the range studied. In all quaternary systems studied, a four-phase hydrate equilibrium line was observed where hydrate (H), liquid water (LW), liquid organic (LV) and vapour (V) exist simultaneously at specific pressure and temperature. The formation of this four phase equilibrium line is mainly due to a liquid-liquid phase split of water-THF mixture when pressurized with CO2 and the split is enhanced by the salting-out effect of the electrolytes in the quaternary system. The strength of hydrate inhibition effect among the electrolytes was compared. The results shows the hydrate inhibiting effect of the metal halides is increasing in the order NaF < KBr < NaCl < NaBr < CaCl2 < MgCl2. Among the cations studied, the strength of hydrate inhibition increases in the following order: K-< Na- <Ca2+ < Mg2+. Meanwhile, the strength of hydrate inhibition among the halogen anion studied decreases in the following order: Br- > Cl- > F-. Based on the results, it is suggested that the probability of formation and the strength of ionic-hydrogen bond between an ion and water molecule and the effects of this bond on the ambient water network are the major factors that contribute to hydrate inhibition by electrolytes. 2009-10-17 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed image/tiff http://eprints.utp.edu.my/1794/1/Equifase.tif http://paginas.fe.up.pt/~equifase/ K.M., Sabil and C.J., Peters and G.-J., Witkamp (2009) Phase Behavior and Thermodynamics of Clathrate Hydrate Systems of Carbon Dioxide in Presence of Tetrahydrofuran and Electrolytes. In: VIII IBEROAMERICAN CONFERENCE ON PHASE EQUILIBRIA AND FLUID PROPERTIES FOR PROCESS DESIGN – EQUIFASE 2009, 17-21 October 2009, Praia da Rocha, Algarve, Portugal. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/1794/
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K.M., Sabil
C.J., Peters
G.-J., Witkamp
Phase Behavior and Thermodynamics of Clathrate Hydrate Systems of Carbon Dioxide in Presence of Tetrahydrofuran and Electrolytes
description In the present work, experimental data on the equilibrium conditions of mixed CO2 and THF hydrates in aqueous electrolyte solutions are reported. Seven different electrolytes (metal halides) were used in this work namely sodium chloride (NaCl), calcium chloride (CaCl2), magnesium chloride (MgCl2), potassium bromide (KBr), sodium fluoride (NaF), potassium chloride (KCl) and sodium bromide (NaBr). All equilibrium data were measured by using Cailletet apparatus. Throughout this work, the overall concentration of CO2 and THF were kept constant at 0.4 and 0.5 mol fraction respectively while the concentration of electrolytes were varied. The experimental temperature ranged from 275 to 292 K and pressure up 7.5 MPa had been applied. From the experimental results, it is concluded that THF, which is soluble in water is able to suppress the salt inhibiting effect in the range studied. In all quaternary systems studied, a four-phase hydrate equilibrium line was observed where hydrate (H), liquid water (LW), liquid organic (LV) and vapour (V) exist simultaneously at specific pressure and temperature. The formation of this four phase equilibrium line is mainly due to a liquid-liquid phase split of water-THF mixture when pressurized with CO2 and the split is enhanced by the salting-out effect of the electrolytes in the quaternary system. The strength of hydrate inhibition effect among the electrolytes was compared. The results shows the hydrate inhibiting effect of the metal halides is increasing in the order NaF < KBr < NaCl < NaBr < CaCl2 < MgCl2. Among the cations studied, the strength of hydrate inhibition increases in the following order: K-< Na- <Ca2+ < Mg2+. Meanwhile, the strength of hydrate inhibition among the halogen anion studied decreases in the following order: Br- > Cl- > F-. Based on the results, it is suggested that the probability of formation and the strength of ionic-hydrogen bond between an ion and water molecule and the effects of this bond on the ambient water network are the major factors that contribute to hydrate inhibition by electrolytes.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author K.M., Sabil
C.J., Peters
G.-J., Witkamp
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C.J., Peters
G.-J., Witkamp
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title Phase Behavior and Thermodynamics of Clathrate Hydrate Systems of Carbon Dioxide in Presence of Tetrahydrofuran and Electrolytes
title_short Phase Behavior and Thermodynamics of Clathrate Hydrate Systems of Carbon Dioxide in Presence of Tetrahydrofuran and Electrolytes
title_full Phase Behavior and Thermodynamics of Clathrate Hydrate Systems of Carbon Dioxide in Presence of Tetrahydrofuran and Electrolytes
title_fullStr Phase Behavior and Thermodynamics of Clathrate Hydrate Systems of Carbon Dioxide in Presence of Tetrahydrofuran and Electrolytes
title_full_unstemmed Phase Behavior and Thermodynamics of Clathrate Hydrate Systems of Carbon Dioxide in Presence of Tetrahydrofuran and Electrolytes
title_sort phase behavior and thermodynamics of clathrate hydrate systems of carbon dioxide in presence of tetrahydrofuran and electrolytes
publishDate 2009
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