Kinetic study of semiclathrate hydrates formed with CO2 in the presence of tetra-n-butyl ammonium bromide and tetra-n-butyl phosphonium bromide
Yan Wang,
Dong-Liang Zhong,
Peter Englezos,
Jin Yan and
Bin-Bin Ge
Energy, 2020, vol. 212, issue C
Abstract:
The kinetics of semiclathrate hydrates formation with CO2 in the presence of tetra-n-butyl ammonium bromide (TBAB), tetra-n-butyl phosphonium bromide (TBPB), and TBAB + TBPB were investigated. The experiments were conducted at the stoichiometric concentration of TBAB hydrate (2.57 mol%) and three subcoolings (ΔT = 6 K, 9 K, and 12 K) with the initial pressure fixed at 2.8 MPa. It was found that adding TBPB into the TBAB solution can promote hydrate nucleation, and this promotion effect at a lower subcooling (ΔT = 6 K) was stronger compared to that at higher subcoolings (ΔT = 9 K and 12 K). The gas consumption obtained in TBAB, TBPB, and TBAB + TBPB solutions decreased with the increase of subcooling, despite the increase of the rate of hydrate growth. At a given subcooling, gas consumption (CO2 uptake) in TBAB + TBPB solutions was greater than that in TBAB and TBPB solutions, indicating that hydrate formation kinetics and the CO2 storage capacity were improved in the TBAB + TBPB solution. The largest gas consumption was obtained at ΔT = 6 K in the TBAB + TBPB solution, which was 28.7% and 17.2% larger than those obtained in TBAB and TBPB solutions, respectively. Therefore, a mixture of TBAB + TBPB is a promising option to improve the kinetics of semiclathrate hydrate formation with CO2.
Keywords: Gas hydrates; Semiclathrate hydrate; CO2 capture; Subcooling; Formation kinetics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2020.118697
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