2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2021.120320
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Experimental investigation on the micro-morphologies and growing process of methane hydrate formation in SDS solution

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“…Therefore, the addition of SDS increased the amount of hydrate formation probably because SDS reduces the surface tension and increases the solubility of the hydrate. 41 , 42 However, there was no simple linear, positive correlation between the SDS concentration and hydrate formation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, the addition of SDS increased the amount of hydrate formation probably because SDS reduces the surface tension and increases the solubility of the hydrate. 41 , 42 However, there was no simple linear, positive correlation between the SDS concentration and hydrate formation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this system, enhanced hydrate formation occurs because, as mentioned earlier, SDS reduces the surface tension and increases hydrate solubility, thus increasing the rate 44 , 45 and amount of hydrate formed. 41 , 42 However, below the critical micelle concentration of SDS, 46 its ability to reduce the solution surface tension and increase the gas solubility is low; thus, the rate of hydrate formation is relatively slow. 47 In contrast, above the critical micelle concentration, 46 the hydrate film is formed too quickly, thus preventing gas–liquid contact, hindering hydrate formation, and resulting in a low hydrate formation rate.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Studies report that the micelle formation and the decreased surface tension offer higher gas water interaction and enhance mass transfer. [67][68][69][70][71] All these methods and materials are good at laboratory scale, but industrial-scale may hamper the cost and technical constraints. Recently additives such as amino acids and bio powders are proved to be kinetic hydrate promoters for CH 4 and CO 2 hydrates.…”
Section: Hydrate Technology For Gas Storage and Transportationmentioning
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“…In the absence of porous media, there are a lot of studies on the growth forms of hydrocarbon hydrates by various promoters, but this is not the focus of our detailed introduction. Detailed information can be obtained in some reviews and studies. , Therefore, for the future study of hydrate growth morphology, there is still a large gap to be filled in the field of the complex system of porous media and various accelerators, especially the growth characteristics and microscopic morphology of hydrate in the bed.…”
Section: Occurrence Characteristics Of Natural Gas Hydrate In Porous ...mentioning
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“…In addition to porous media, various kinetic and thermodynamic additives are also used in hydrate formation promotion research, including various surfactants, ,, amino acids, , THF, , TBAB, and CP, etc. They can effectively promote the formation of hydrates by reducing the interfacial surface tension or moderating thermodynamic conditions for hydrate formation.…”
Section: Challenges and Perspectives For The Futurementioning
confidence: 99%